Condoms don't work 30% of the time. Don't want to scare you, but the best birth control is abstinence.
2006-07-09 15:41:00
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answered by ingamit2006 2
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How long ago did this happen? You must think of this logically- My dad told me when he found out that I was having sex that I should 'prepare myself for the concequences if anything should happen'. That is a pretty harsh truth, but it is the truth. If it has been two weeks since you have had this paraniod feeling, then you should make a doctor's appt. If you are under 18, the law states (in alot of states) that if a parent wanted to know why u went to the doctor's, they can tell your parents the basic info. If you are afraid of this happening, go to a friends house to take a pregnancy test if you are scared to have ur parents find out- but either way, you SHOULD TELL YOUR PARENTS that you are having sex. The sooner you tell them, the better!!! Trust me, I went through this whole thing when I was 15, and my dad was a STRICT MILITARY S.O.B- he wouldn't even let me go to the movies unless there was an adult there, and I wasn't aloud to spend the night over at any of my friends' house, NOT UNTIL I WAS 18-so I rebelled any chance I got, and I got caught, and was pregnant. So whatever you do, tell your parents. I am 20 years old now, and I regret not telling them sooner, cus I was 3 1/2 months already into pregnancy. I hope everything works out for you hun.
2006-07-09 23:56:31
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answered by Courtney G 2
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Yes. No birth control is infallible. A condom could have a flaw, rip or tear to begin with or could obtain one during intercourse. The pill has the same rate of fallibility as a condom because of biological fluctuations and dosing schedules. The rhythm method is highly fallible and shouldn't be used except in unison with other birth control. The failure rate of condoms and the pill is about .001%.
2006-07-09 22:52:49
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answered by PUtuba7 4
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This is why you wait until you and the person you are with and you are responsible enough and committed enough to supporting a family that in the event you have sex and it results in a pregnancy, you are 100% sure you are prepared for it. Regardless of what everyone in this culture says "the just do it with a rubber philosophy" is a complete cop out to the children you can possibility produce. You owe it to your future children to only have sex only with mature, responsible partners that can handle the consequences.
This is why you are sitting there pucking in your ice cream bowl. I hope you are not pregnant and that you learned your lesson. Too many girls think that it is OK to be a S***. That's why we have so many unwanted children and divorces.
2006-07-09 22:50:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately nothing is 100% when it comes to protection. That includes tubals and vasectomy's! So yea it is a possiblity.
I got pregnant with my first child using birth control pills and condoms!
But your increase in appetite can be many things! I know I tend to have an increase in appetite when aunt flo is due to show! So maybe thats it for you?! Good luck!
2006-07-09 22:37:05
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answered by GroovySmurf 2
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Then probably not; but you never know, if there's microscopic tears in older condoms it can happen. Take a test just to be sure and to give yourself peace of mind.
2006-07-09 23:32:22
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answered by nurseTINA 4
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Condoms don't always work a 100%
2006-07-09 23:02:29
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answered by Cc 1
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Yes you can.My cousin used a condom during her period and she still got pregnant!!! Also certain medications can make the pill ineffective,so be VERY careful.
2006-07-09 22:43:10
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answered by Sunshine 6
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yes the condom could have busted. It could have had a defect in it and may have had a tiny hole in it. Even condoms are not 100% failsafe.
2006-07-09 22:36:35
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answered by pinkpuppet 2
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Eating a lot isn't a sign of pregnancy... at least not at first.
And yes, you can still get pregnant using a condom. It's rare, but it does still happen.
2006-07-09 22:36:07
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answered by Luann 5
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