As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions but can provide some general information based on studies and research.
When used correctly and consistently, both birth control methods, condoms, and hormonal birth control pills, are highly effective in preventing pregnancy. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the typical-use failure rate for condoms is about 13%, meaning that about 13 out of 100 couples using condoms as their primary form of contraception for a year may experience an unintended pregnancy. For hormonal birth control pills, the typical-use failure rate is around 7%, meaning seven out of 100 women using the pill as their primary form of contraception for a year may experience an unintended pregnancy.
However, using both condoms and hormonal birth control pills together can further reduce the risk of pregnancy. The CDC estimates that when used correctly, the combination of hormonal birth control pills and condoms can achieve a failure rate as low as 1%, meaning only one out of 100 couples would experience an unintended pregnancy.
It is essential to remember that no method of contraception is 100% effective, and individual circumstances can influence the effectiveness of birth control methods. Therefore, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the best form of contraception for each individual's needs and preferences.
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