its a good precaution against pregnancies. but the pill does not prevent sexually transmitted diseases. always use a condomn, unless you are in a comitted and monogamous relationship.
2006-12-13 06:42:14
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answered by J P 4
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If you're pulling out and she's also on the pill, there is a very very very small chance she will get pregnant. Thats how my ex and my current usually did it, and i never even had a scare. Just make sure she is very on time when taking her pill, so that you know.
Im adding this only because i feel like i should...I had a 34 year old friend who was a smoker...she got pregnant while on the pill. But i guess thats why they say smoking over 35's while taking the pill is bad. But younger generations, go for it. Cuz its worked for me!
2006-12-13 14:58:42
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answered by kissamoose217 3
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The pill is only 98 or 99% safe against pregnancy, and it doesn't protect against STDs at all...So it depends on what risks you're willing to take. I'd say just use the condom. Pulling out doesn't necessarily work either.
2006-12-13 14:44:15
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answered by carthai 2
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NO NO NO!!!!! Dont depend on her taking the pill for it to be ok without a condom? Do you want a child?? COVER THAT ****! Many people get pregnant even on the pill and its not because the girl necessarily did it wrong, but becuase many people are uninformed of certain elements such as sickness, etc. If you are not planning to have a kid or marry this girl at a shot gun wedding, cover your penis. Dont depend on ANYONE but yourself when it comes to not wanting a kid.
2006-12-13 14:43:49
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answered by bluestar_dreamsx 3
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If she is on the pill (and you trust her) then you should be okay for no pregnancy. However, accidents happen. If you pull out that lowers the chance even more. Again, accidents happen.
A condom should always be used in sex. ALWAYS. This helps prevent STD's and pregnancy. Always cover you end of it, that way you did the best you could for everyone's health and happiness.
2006-12-13 14:42:59
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answered by Poppet 7
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Are you positive she is on the pill and takes it everyday when she is suppose to? It still won't stop STD's. Pulling out also helps some in an unwanted pregnancy, but doesn't always work either.
2006-12-13 14:41:58
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answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5
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Pulling out doesnt protect at all.. there is a thing call pre-ejaculation. or pre-***. Even that can conceive. SO USE PROTECTION! Pill is ok... a condom you still should use. not just for pregnancy prevention but for possible STD's
2006-12-13 14:43:35
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answered by Rubba Bubba 2
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well statistics shows that the pill is just as effective as a comdom but then again... ^^ there's still that .01 chance of getting pregnant... for the most part though birth control pills work and you withdrawing adds better chances of no pregnancy so i highly advise you to continue but don't freak out so much =) it's suppose to be enjoyable.. if you're so worked up over it... then don't have sex
2006-12-13 14:43:42
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answered by ju5sm3h 3
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Um, there is worse things out there to worry about then pregnancy. Unless you are in a completely monogamous marriage, and are 100% certain that neither of you have any "reminders" from previous relationships, then absolutely not. I understand that bareback feels the best, but you need to be very careful. In this day in age, it's almost like you have to double up.
2006-12-13 15:04:38
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answered by Tainted Angel 2
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Just because you pull out doesn't mean it doesn't still get inside her.
I'm on the pill and don't *often* use a condom. They feel weird. >:P Nothing has happened to me. Just be careful.
2006-12-13 14:43:14
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answered by X_Mint_X 2
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Maybe, but contraceptives are never one hundred percent, and because your the male in this I am assuming. You have no idea if the woman you are seeing is remembering to take her daily dose so you might want to use condoms. Not only that contacepts don't protect you from STDs or STIs.
But it's up to you.
2006-12-13 14:42:34
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answered by espressoaddict22 3
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