Maddison inquired:


I weià Ÿ, Abstinenz is not more pregnant that a way, and I am it suffering that it does not say the answer in such a way that me. My BF and I have *** and I möchte help to insure that we not more pregnant. I weià Ÿ not much à ¼ more ber control of the birth beside the pill, implant, and so each Depo view then further, which I already weià Ÿ, wäre very gratefully. Also I did not möchte to do something as diaphram or a mark use things. Owing to so much!

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7 Responses to “Which birth control methods are immediately effective?”

  1. bluntlove94 on October 19th, 2008 8:03 am

    i deffinatly know the implant is effective right away
    or you could try the morning after pill.
    whatever floats your boat.

    or you could look it up on wikipedia and other search things to find what your looking for

    couldnt hurt right?
    =]

  2. MissK on October 20th, 2008 8:19 am

    no hormonal form or b/c is immediately effective, it usually takes 7 day before it becomes effective, so when you first start on b/c make sure you use a condom for the first little while

  3. chanel1787 on October 21st, 2008 2:09 am

    NuvaRing

    The currently approved NuvaRing regimen specifies insertion of the ring into the ****** for a three-week period, then removal of the ring for one week, during which the user will experience a menstrual period. The break week with NuvaRing is comparable to the placebo week for combined oral contraceptive pills (”the Pill”), and the contraceptive effect is maintained during this period. Extended use regimens (7-week, quarterly, or annual) involving back-to-back use of (2, 4, or 17) rings have been studied in clinical trials, but are not currently approved.[4][5][6]

    Insertion of the ring is comparable to insertion of other vaginal rings. The muscles of the ****** keep NuvaRing securely in place, even during exercise or ***. Women can check the contraceptive ring periodically with their finger. In rare instances, NuvaRing may fall out during sexual intercourse, while straining during a bowel movement, or while removing a tampon.[7][8]

    Contraceptive efficacy is not reduced if the ring is removed or accidentally expelled and is left outside of the ****** for less than three hours. If the ring has been out of the ****** for more than three continuous hours, contraceptive efficacy may be reduced and a backup method of contraception must be used until the ring has been used continuously for a subsequent seven days.

  4. Beau S on October 22nd, 2008 3:12 pm

    abortion and abstinence.

  5. Theresa on October 26th, 2008 2:59 am

    Have you considered an IUD (intra uterine device), it is effective immediately after insertion, but should only be used in a completely monogamous relationship because it increases the risk of PID if your partner is infected with an STD.
    Check out:
    teenwire.com
    it is a website run by planned parenthood to give medically accurate information to teens or anyone else who needs answers to personal questions

  6. StrongerThanYouKnow15 on October 28th, 2008 1:14 am

    For youhope this helps.

  7. Harry Sacs on October 31st, 2008 7:54 am

    Foot and/or fist to the stomach.

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