rubytuesday answered Sunday July 29 2007, 7:43 pm: The pill will NOT help prevent STD's though. Only a condom can do that. So if you go on the pill, a condom should still always be used.
TheySayImNothing answered Saturday July 28 2007, 3:08 am: For the pill form I would suggest Loestrin 24 FE. Its what I take and I think its wonderful because you only get your period for about three days. It's also less heavier. But when being sexually active condoms are also good to use at the same time because its added protection. The pill isn't completely 100% effective and neither is the condom at preventing pregnancy. Also, the pill doesn't protect against STD's. A combination of the 2 however will make the chances of getting pregant or and STD less likely. [ TheySayImNothing's advice column | Ask TheySayImNothing A Question ]
anjelicaolivo answered Friday July 27 2007, 7:05 pm: im on the patch it's called ortha evra. it makes you gain a little weight. but you only have to change it once a weeek. it's easy .
xobabygurl28 answered Friday July 27 2007, 5:47 pm: Condoms are very easy to get & I think trojans are so far the best - birth control is also good, but you have to get it from a doctor ~ along with the birth control patch (but i heard the patch gave some people complications so im not too sure about that) [ xobabygurl28's advice column | Ask xobabygurl28 A Question ]
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