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Have Some Biology questions (about contraception).. Please help? |
Other than male implants, what is the only form of birth control that requires the male to be responsible? _________ I'd say there's more than one other form of birth control that require male responsibility. Condoms, a vasectomy (the answer to the second question), 'coitus interruptus'...even abstention requires some kind of responsibility, though from both. 1. "responsible?" that's weird. Male birth control would be either condoms or vasectomy, which would be the answer to number 2. |
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I'd say there's more than one other form of birth control that require male responsibility. Condoms, a vasectomy (the answer to the second question), 'coitus interruptus'...even... Pulling out. Doesn't work, makes a mess, and kind of spoils the fun :/ I'm also not big on men's condoms either, but that's because they make me sore ...Try "for reasons I would rather not disclose" and "will be greatly appreciated". It sounds like you being very responsible. I hope others your age follow your lead. ...No emergency contraceptive pills will not leave you sterile. Their action is only on the uterus and not your ovaries or tubes. They will cause you to bleed, but this will not damage your uterus.<... Having just spoken about this with my wife we both conclude that it is,and will be fraught with dangers,misuse and clerical problems ...oh ok...that can also be extended to; if homosexuality is so wrong, then why are some born naturally inclined that way? OR if Allah can do no zulm (Arabic for cruelty), then why do we suff... From what I read online, Dianette seems to be perfectly safe both purposes. As long as you take it around the same time each day and have no unusual circumstances (vomiting, diarrhea, etc. which co... If your OBGYN prescribed it then I think it would be ok. If you are exclusively breastfeeding then it isn't likely that you got pregnant. It's the birth control I used (no cycle due to nu... |
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