I don't think the men in your trailor park can afford those luxury items.
2006-08-19 14:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Sex During Pregnancy Without Condom
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are having sex with your partner/spouse, and you know for a FACT that they have not had sex with anyone since he's been with you, then, no you do not need to use a condom. If you are talking about having sex with someone you haven't been with for a while, then yes, you do, because you can catch an STD and that is a very bad thing to do to your unborn child. Anyway, what woman don't like condoms? I love them. at least then you don't have to go thru the gross part of having all that sperm leaking out for the next hour or so, it's much cleaner. Use ribbed condoms if you think you need more pleasure. So if it's your man saying he doesn't like condoms, then tell him to have some respect, if he can't do that much for you, then cut him off. It's as simple as that.
2006-08-19 14:24:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You can have sex without a condom even if you aren't pregnant. Your choice to use a condom is going to be based on two things:
1. Contraception (not generally an issue if you are already pregnant)
2. Disease prevention (avoid STD's, HIV, etc). This may or may not be an issue. If it is, then keep the condom.
If your partner is "clean" then you don't have too much to worry about. If not, then you do.
2006-08-19 14:24:43
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answered by drslowpoke 5
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I am also pregnant and I dont use condoms because i dont like them either. You neevr said if your still with the babys dad. I f you arent then yes i would use a condom, because stds can seriously harm the fetus. If you are still with the babys father and you or he hasent been with anyone else since you got pregnant then yes your safe because at your doc apt they take blood and check for stds. You cant get pregnant while your pregnant.. Good Luck!!
2006-08-22 23:42:22
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answered by Mom to Isobelle 2, & Gavyn 8mths 5
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the only reason you would want to use a condom is if you are with more than one partner, or have a partner who is. obviously, you are already pregnant, so pregnancy is not a risk, however, you could still get an std. if the two of you are monogamous, there is no need for a condom.
2006-08-19 14:22:29
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answered by MnKLmT 4
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That's a double sided question. First of all if it's with the father of your child, and your sure without a doubt that he's been true and he has no STD's then yes,don't wear one. It may also depend on how late into your pregnancy your in, semen can break down your wall and induce labor. If it's with a person your not sure of than absolutely yes. But keep this in mind, sometimes things that are good for us we don't like, do what's right listen to your heart.
2006-08-19 14:44:54
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answered by Thorn 2
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1 in 4 people living with HIV find it difficult to tell their partners... because they don't even know they have HIV. Use a condom every time.
You’ve got a lot going on, and a lot of fun times ahead. So if you choose to be sexually active, make sure you protect yourself against Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). If you think that you’re not at risk, think again. Every year, STDs impact millions of people in the U.S. And a significant amount of all STDs happen to young people. In fact, half of all people with HIV were infected before they were 25. STDs may have no visible symptoms, so you or your partner may not even know you have one. STDs can be painful. They also can make you or your partner sterile, or lead to serious health problems, even death. No one is immune from every STD.
Now... How much do you love that unborn baby????
2006-08-19 14:26:05
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answered by Myzz Undastood 3
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It dependson who your with. If your going to have sex with the guy that got you pregnant than no. But if it is with someone different I would. Only because you don't know what he has. And if he gives you any type of disease it could get to the baby, either before you give birth, or during.
2006-08-19 14:40:36
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answered by MeMi 2
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Are you in a monogamous relationship in which you know for a FACT that your partner has no STD? If not, then you still need to make your partner use a condom. Also, if you're at risk for premature labor, you need to use a condom since semen has prostoglandins which stimulate labor.
2006-08-19 14:32:26
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answered by raiderking69 5
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only if you are having sex with the father and are confident that you will not get any disease from him, other wise if you are thinking of having sex with someone new then yes, wear a condom.
2006-08-19 14:23:11
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answered by stuffy 5
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