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it seams strange how people are capable of destroying the whole world with a click of a button, yet are incapable of discovering a flawless form of female birth control, something that an everyday woman or girl can acquire without much afford. wouldn't it solve the abortion issue? what could be done to make this possible?

2007-11-21 12:57:02 · 46 answers · asked by Maria 2 in Health Women's Health

people! yes, we all know that abstinence is indeed 100% safe, but this is not a part of my question.

2007-11-21 13:21:37 · update #1

46 answers

Nothing is 100% except surgery because they cannot control how people use products. People's bodies also react to drugs differently, so you never know what may go wrong. I've known people who get pregnant even when on the pill. It happens. The only way is to have your organs tied up or removed.

2007-11-21 13:00:27 · answer #1 · answered by Dig It 6 · 1 3

Could be because the human body has an alarming determination to reproduce, after all, continuation of the species is the name of the game. As a man who has had a vasectomy, a vasectomy reversal, than another vasectomy, you get to learn things. Condoms are something like 99%, vasectomy is like 95% +, the female pill ranges from 75%, but that depends on your own body, the female condom comes in line with the male condom, after all it uses the same technique. Drastic measures like ovariectomies or hystorectomies, are not an option for women, not from a young persons perspective. The halting/ preventing/ or reducing egg or sperm production seems the only way, but every ones body is different and there is no sure fire way of doing this without the removal of some of the reproductive organs. removal of the testes in men makes them not want sex, thats why they are left inside afterr a vasectomy. The removal of a womans ovaries or womb, would mean early menopause so they wouldnt want sex.............this is too great a question to expect a 100% answer to, when no one has found the 100% answer yet...........but a very good question all the same............

2007-11-21 13:10:21 · answer #2 · answered by David P 5 · 0 0

I'm not to sure why theres not a 100% contraception but I think every woman/ girl having sex and dosent want a baby should be on birth control. The reason i can only think of why they wouldnt be able to get it is maby they can get to a planned parenthood, they cant afford it(even though Bc at planned parenthood is really affordable for most), or because a young girl is afraid her parents wil find out. People should use protection so they dont have to go through with an abortion(which by the way KILLS)

2007-11-21 13:04:48 · answer #3 · answered by johnnyramonelover 1 · 0 1

Well if you never want children you can always get a total hysterectomy and remove everything. That's pretty much 100% contraception. A vasectomy or ligation can fail even though they're near 100%. As long as you have a functioning set of ovaries and a uterus nature can always find a way.

2007-11-21 13:07:22 · answer #4 · answered by lenurse 3 · 0 0

Human error factors into the equasion. Along with the fact that everyone is not the same and each person reacts differently to foreign substances introduced the body. One method may work 100% for one person and not at all for another. Since this is true, they cannot offer 100% effectiveness to everyone.

2007-11-21 13:01:04 · answer #5 · answered by Denise P 4 · 0 0

Because nothing is perfect. If people claim 100% then the government will step in (FDA) and make them change it. 99% is the best that your gonna get. One thing for sure that is 100% is abstinance but who wants to do that?

2007-11-21 13:02:55 · answer #6 · answered by Cat 4 · 0 0

Nothing is ever 100% and the human body was not made by man but by God he is the only 100%, never changing. I know women who have had there tubes tied and still became pregnant. I also know women who were told by several specialist that they could not have children but some how they still became pregnant in fact I myself just happened to be one of those people. I have 2 children, they are 15 years a part and by every doctor I've seen standards, tests, and knowledge stated it was physically and medically impossible for me to become pregnant let alone carry these children to full term and they not have some severe birth defects. Well guess what my oldest is in their second year of college studing to become a chemical engineer, the other of my children is in preK and they want to skip him to the 2 second grade. There is not a doctor, scientist or genious out there who can explain or create a chemical which can stop the will of God. God said let them be fruitful and multiply and there is no way for man to stop the will of God.

2007-11-21 13:14:13 · answer #7 · answered by teddy 2 · 0 2

lol. All these people who say "abstinence" and it isn't foolproof, just ask Mary......

(not that i entirey buy that myth, it's usually religious folks that would say something like that. Sex isn't only for procreation)

So yeah. I totally agree with you. You would think by now they would have something. But they don't. Which is retarded. I think that all birth control should be widely available and affordable. While it is not foolproof yet, it does help.

2007-11-21 13:04:29 · answer #8 · answered by Princess Ninja 7 · 0 0

There is nothing in the medical world that will ever be 100%. The reason is that there is always something out there that can interfere with medications affecting its effectiveness.... plus stating 100% on any medical device/medications means that noone is the world who takes it will have the negative outcome and that is too risky to state... leads to lawsuites!!!

2007-11-21 13:02:10 · answer #9 · answered by Dr. Nayyar 2 · 0 0

they have this out its called an IUD, it is 99.96% effective, its the most reliable out there, can be inserted by your dr. they also have a thing out called yazz or yaz somethin like that kinda same concept.
While thePLAN B label calls for a two-dose regimen, with the first dose taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex and the second 12 hours later, studies find that both pills can be taken at the same time, and that Plan B is effective up to 120 hours after unprotected intercourse.

PLAN B covers ya....

2007-11-21 13:05:44 · answer #10 · answered by Dan G 2 · 0 1

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