ANSWERS: 20
  • not having sex
  • I hear the nuvaring is very good.
  • pullout, says my friend with 8 kids She has a lot so should know.
  • NO SEX at all thats the safest
  • vasectomy!
  • abstinence; you have a 100 % chance of not getting pregnant unless your name is Mary and you have a "thing" with the Holy Ghost.
  • Nuvaring tends to cause lots of discharge and an odd smell, and can cause a bacterial type of infection. The Ortho Patch leaves a sticky residue, and can come off in hot weather or if you swim a lot (despite what it says on the box. I live in SC at the time, and it DID come off.) The residue is annoying to clean, and takes either Tea Tree Oil, Witch Hazel or rubbing alcohol to remove. Annoying. I personally hate pills. I have a hard time remembering to take a pill, and a few of them you still need to take at the same time every day. I'm on the Mirena IUD, which is my favorite so far. It has the best efficacy (only behind vasectomy and abstinence, it's actually better than tubal ligation), reduces cramping and shortens, if not stops, periods. It lasts for five years, so the immediate price to get it in is actually counterbalanced by the fact that you don't pay 5-10$(or more) per month for pills for five years. You can actually get mirena even if you haven't had kids, they changed the requirement for IUDs a couple years ago. The copper IUD (the only one of this group I haven't had) can cause heavier bleeding and worse cramping. Depo-provera (the three month shot) is good, but doctors don't like using it long term, as it can cause bone mineral density loss. It also made me gain about 30 pounds when I was on it. Anyhow... My recommendation is an IUD, but then, that's just my favorite that I've used. You can get pamphlets from your GYN on different types of birth control...
  • If you smoke... None. If you don't... Half of them If you must anyway... Hand jobs and vibrators.
  • u could ask ur partner to pull out before he comes in u that's the safest way and u won't even need birth control then, but u can only depend on it if u can actually trust the guy ur with
  • tubal if done with childbearing
  • abstinence
  • It varies from woman to woman. Some hormonal contraceptives will have negative effects on some women and not others. The best bet would be for the woman in question to talk to her doctor, and try a few different kinds of contraceptives until she finds a kind that she is comfortable with. Personally, I like the contraceptive implant. I have one, and it will last for 3 years before I need to change it. The insertion procedure was virtually painless, it has greatly reduced the severity of menstrual cramps, and also greatly lessened the frequency of menstruation. I highly recommend it.
  • A combination of condoms and the pill.
  • Being infertile while being in a relationship with an infertile partner and when you do have cyber sex...wear a condom and take the pill.
  • Ugly, fat men
  • Tubal Ligation.
  • The best way is to think twice before sex. I believe in all methods that aren't natural or healthy if you want to control your fertility.
  • Abstinence.
  • The BEST Birth Control is NOT to have SEX ... However; knowing that women and Men will have sex anyway ... The PILL is probably the best means of birth control on the market ... AND; if the man uses a condom to protect from any diseases ; it also helps protect from pregnacy which is the SUPPOSE to be the secondary use for a condom ... +5
  • their mother .

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