All contraception is equally effective at preventing pregnancy.

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False. Different forms of contraception have different levels of effectiveness in preventing pregnancy. For example, hormonal methods (such as birth control pills, patches, and rings) and intrauterine devices (IUDs) are some of the most effective forms of contraception, while methods like condoms and diaphragms have lower effectiveness rates. It is important for individuals to discuss their options with a healthcare provider to determine the best method for their needs and lifestyle.