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I have a question about the use of spermicides and other birth control tools. Studies show 21 out of 100 women get pregnant if no other birth control method is used other than spermicide injected into the vagina. Does this study reflect only those who "nut" inside the vagina? Or does it show the count based on whether a guy "pulls out?"
Also, I have researched birth control pills; it seems it could tip either way in ways of favor. Seems 50% of women have positive effects, and 50% of have effects they would rather not have. CO-workers of mine say they are on the 50% that would rather have the positive effects. They seem to be cranky, and have gained a few pounds all around in the past year; in addition to weight gain, their breast size has grown from a C to a possible D [depending on the bra]. My question is; can a doctor tell if you will be one of the good, or of the bad?
Which method do you recommend most? Condoms are fine with me, but a little change can never hurt. I am curious to venture onto different types of birth control.
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