There are so many brands it's hard to list them all here. Ortho, seasonique, are probably the ones I've heard mentioned most. If you're interested in going on the pill, ask your doctor with your history which one is best for you. Some are just one hormone, some are a combination of hormones.
Excuse me? can I ask if whats the name of that pill? :(
An intact condom should hold ejaculate, but condom use is one of the least reliable forms of birth control because of the possibility that it might rip or come off.
Most women with regular periods are most fertile on day 14, with Day 1 being the first day of a menstrual cycle.
That means your "fertile window" means you can't have sex from about day 9 through about day 17. The problem with this is it's hard to predict completely accurately when you have ovulated.
For more information on this, you can google "billings mucous method" and it describes mucous/cervical and breast and temperature changes related to fertility cycles.
Refraining from intercourse during your projected "fertile" window, and having sex at all other times is also pretty unreliable.
For best reliability, a pill or patch or implant is statistically better.