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  2. Pearl Index - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl Index, also called the Pearl rate, is the most common technique used in clinical trials for reporting the effectiveness of a birth control method. It is a very approximate measure of the number of unintended pregnancies in 100 woman-years of exposure that is simple to calculate, but has a number of methodological deficiencies.

  3. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    Different forms of birth control have different potential side effects. Not all, or even most, users will experience side effects from a method. The less effective the method, the greater the risk of pregnancy, and the side effects associated with pregnancy. Minimal or no side effects occur with coitus interruptus, fertility awareness-based ...

  4. Condom effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly the Pearl Index is used to calculate effectiveness rates, but some studies use decrement tables. [4]: 141 The typical use pregnancy rate among condom users varies depending on the population being studied, ranging from 10 to 18% per year. [5] The perfect use pregnancy rate of condoms is 2% per year. [3]

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    Producer Price Index News Release summary, U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Accessed January 15, 2025. Accessed January 15, 2025. CME FedWatch Tool , CME Group.

  6. Condom - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly the Pearl Index is used to calculate effectiveness rates, but some studies use decrement tables. [12]: 141 The typical use pregnancy rate among condom users varies depending on the population being studied, ranging from 10 to 18% per year. [13] The perfect use pregnancy rate of condoms is 2% per year. [11]

  7. We Retired And Sold Everything To Travel The U.S. In An RV ...

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    We were deep in Texas and staying at an RV site that boasts award-winning pulled pork, apple pie fries, and a giant pig named Minnie Pearl. She was, indeed, friendly and loved being petted. She ...

  8. Gen Z are becoming pet parents because they can’t afford ...

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    In comparison, the average American worker earns $66,621 yearly, according to the 2023 wage index from the U.S. Social Security Administration. Gen Z is spending $1,056 more than boomers on their ...

  9. Coitus interruptus - Wikipedia

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    Coitus interruptus, also known as withdrawal, pulling out or the pull-out method, is an act of birth control during penetrative sexual intercourse, whereby the penis is withdrawn from a vagina prior to ejaculation so that the ejaculate may be directed away in an effort to avoid insemination.