Doing a project on birth controls, their effectiveness and effects on the body and no where can seem to really give me a specific answer.
How do birth control pills effect a woman’s body? How long until the effects start to take place?
What are the percentages of a condom and a birth control pill not working at preventing a pregnancy?
What is the safest form of birth control (I know someone is going to say “not having sex, bwahaha” so please don’t) and what is the most effective?
Thanks so much!
Best Answer: There is a lot info on the web regarding your question and I have attached some links to have a look at.
Good luck.






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about 99% effective
Have you even bothered googling that stuff?
Seriously there are like a million websites full of information on all things birth control since everyone’s at it like rabbits nowadays and catching all sorts of weeird infections
This website is pretty good for stuff on the combined pill:
http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Contraception/Pages/ThePOP.aspx
So is this one:
http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/contraception/contraception_birth.html
Contraception:
http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Contraception/Pages/Contraception-hub.aspx
This website is REALLY good for stuff on the success rate of contraception it has like all the methods and then they’re chance of failing:
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/preventingpregnancy/birthcontrolfailure.html
Hope it helps! STAY SAFE!
There is a lot info on the web regarding your question and I have attached some links to have a look at.
Good luck.
86%-98%, I talked to the doctors.
Depending on how you react with the pill you may gain weight, have clearer skin, mood swings or not, lightened period or not. Depending on the pill it should take about seven full days to one month.
The percentage of a condom AND birth control not working is very,very low if you’ve used them correctly.
Birth control pills or some sort of hormone would be the best, around 99% effective.