All contraception is equally effective at preventing pregnancy.

This statement is not entirely accurate. Different contraceptive methods have different effectiveness rates in preventing pregnancy. For example, long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) like IUDs and implants are some of the most effective forms of contraception, with failure rates of less than 1%. On the other hand, methods like condoms and the pill have higher failure rates, depending on factors like consistency of use and correct usage.

It is important for individuals to discuss their options with a healthcare provider to determine the most effective contraceptive method for their individual needs and preferences.