There are many options, please do some research. I am not a doctor. Contraceptives that are more than 99% effective have 1in 100 pregnancy every year. I have listed some down below 👇
contraceptive implant (lasts up to 3 years) intrauterine system, or IUS (up to 5 years) intrauterine device, or IUD, also called the coil (up to 5 to 10 years) female sterilisation (permanent) male sterilisation or vasectomy (permanent)Contraceptives that are more than 99% effective if always used correctly, but generally less than 95% effective with typical use:contraceptive injection (renewed every 8 weeks or every 12 weeks, depending on the type) combined pill (taken every day for 3 weeks out of every month) progestogen-only pill (taken every day) contraceptive patch (renewed each week for 3 weeks in every month) vaginal ring (renewed once a month)
Contraceptives that are 99% effective if used according to teaching instructions:symptothermal method of natural family planning (daily monitoring of body temperature and cervical mucus)
Contraceptives that are 98% effective if used correctly:male condom (every time you have sex)
Contraceptives that are 95% effective if used correctly:female condom (every time you have sex)
Contraceptives that are 92 to 96% effective if used correctly:diaphragm or cap with spermicide (every time you have sex)
0 0 0 0I was on the pill for 4 months butt got pregnant due to not taking it properly (my fault obviously) then I went on the implant for 3 years and it was awful. I went back on the pill for a month to regulate my period again as the implant f my periods up. I have been off birth control since the end of July. Me and my boyfriend use condoms. I am looking at getting a copper iud
Aslo there are loads of forums that has loads of information. Ask your doctor or sexual health practitioner. Flo the app has a good community as well
honey i’ve done my research and i know of the many types of birth control and im saying i’ve seen videos of girls explaining they’ve used a few of them correctly but still got pregnant. that one percent chance is still there no matter what for each type.
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Do you mean pregnant while on birth control? Yes, that can certainly happen. Most people know someone it’s happened to. All methods have a certain failure rate. Doubling up with a secondary method can bring the chance near zero though….. condom, spermicide or even just having your partner pull out. The odds of two methods failing simultaneously are astronomically slim.
0 0 0 0honest i’ve done my research and i know of the many types of birth control and im saying i’ve seen videos of girls explaining they’ve used a few of them correctly but still got pregnant. that one percent chance is still there no matter what
oh wait wrong person
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Firstly, tik tok = bad. Secondly, like one of the replies stated two forms of control will bring the chances to virtually zero. However pulling out isn't one of them (most unreliable).
I would also present this to you, if you want to start a family 20-28 would be the time. After 32-35 years old starting a family falls into what's called a "geriatric pregnancy" which can lead to complications, elevated risks of defects etc...0 0 0 0
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2 0My mother was on birth control when I was conceived.
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There's always always a chance even with birth control. My friend told me her exs mom got pregnant with him while on the IUD... nothing is ever 100 besides no sex but we as humans enjoy sex so that one isn't easy lol.
0 1 0 0I relied on condoms no birth control and the morning after one time and guess im lucky i didn't get pregnant but i plan to go on the pill soon even if there's a slight chance its better safe than sorry and plus the pill helps my cycles.
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