The pull out method, as long as he knows how to time it, you have a very chance of not getting pregnant.
2007-12-09 15:57:17
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answered by missing_something 2
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You can talk to your doctor about an IUD, they can be kept in for up to 10 years (they have ones that are for 5 years, but they have hormones in them), but if you want to get pregnant sooner the Dr can remove it. The IUD used to be risky, but from research I have done it is actually quite safe now. I have several girlfriends who use this form of BC and are very happy with it. Your Gyno should have more information.
2007-12-09 23:43:09
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answered by JessieJ 2
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You can get an IUD or use sponges. Do not use the withdrawal method. It is very unreliable and you will end up pregnant.
2007-12-10 00:31:10
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answered by kim h 7
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Get your tubes tied.The last thing we need is to read that you left your kids that you didnt want in a hot car in the middle of summer to roast to death.
Reason I said this is because ALL birth control(except abstinence) has a failure rate.
2007-12-09 23:44:47
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answered by Joe F 7
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I would consult your gynocologist, they can provide you with all the information and you can make an informed decision on what will work best for you and your spouse.
2007-12-10 00:03:52
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answered by Lorelei 3
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well either don't have sex ever 100 percent effective; or you'll have to figure out when you are ovulating and don't have sex then, but that's a roll of the dice
2007-12-09 23:30:04
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answered by abc 7
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tubal ligation
2007-12-09 23:31:23
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answered by diver down below 2
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diaphragm... spermicidal jelly...
2007-12-09 23:32:17
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answered by ☆andi☆ 3
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IUD
2007-12-09 23:30:48
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answered by J Rebel 3
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