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Well not safe but is it a lower chance to get her preg. If she uses a female condom... and i use a male condom and have sex?? or will it cause friction and put a whole in both causing us to maybe have a kid?

2007-01-27 17:03:29 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

24 answers

If you're THAT paranoid, keep your thing between your OWN legs!!!

There is no guarantee that she won't get pregnant. anything can happen

so if you're not prepared to have a child DON"T DO IT AT ALL !!

2007-01-27 17:14:33 · answer #1 · answered by Meli 5 · 1 0

I am/was conflicted about the SAME thing (15, might have sex, afraid of not enjoying it, yaddayadda) But DO NOT USE TWO CONDOMS. The friction between the two condoms can cause the latex to break, it's a VERY bad idea. What I'm doing, is that I'm going to ask my doctor for the pill (and I talked to my mom about it). It should be easy for me because I have terrible periods and birth control pills can regulate it, so I won't even have to mention the sex part. So then if I do have sex, I'll have the pill on my side on top of a condom, which is really good protection. So even if you don't have bad periods, you can tell your mom that, then privately tell your doctor the real reason. Or you could stick to one condom. But I know how nervous you are because I am the same way.

2016-05-24 07:50:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know if a man wears two condoms that is actually less effective than wearing just 1. Now for your question, I don't have an answer, sorry I just don't know enoough about female condoms.

However, if you are so terrified of having children, maybe you should consider waiting to have sex. No method of birth control is 100% effective except abstinence (not having sex). Ever person you have sex with is a potential parent to your next child. Ask yourself would that person make a good mother, (father) If I really care about this person is it FAIR to put my partner at risk of an unwanted pregnancy? How will s/he feel if they become pregnant, and what will I do if they decide to keep the baby? How will I provide for that child? What will I teach my son or daughter? Those are questions you should ask yourself before you jump into bed. I say this not to upset you, but because many of my friends had children young some of them as young as 14. What I saw & learned from those around me is that sex is serious, for people who are ready to become parents. And is best when you are married & in a loving & stable relationship.

What ever you chose please be safe and consider your partners feelings!

2007-01-27 17:46:55 · answer #3 · answered by Boppysgirl 5 · 0 0

if u aren't ready for ALL the consequences of sex then you shouldn't be having sex. But if u are going to have sex anyway (and I'm sure u are b/c at your age u think U have all the answers....I was that age once too) It doesn't hurt to use more than one contraceptive,however there are side effects to the female condoms sometimes....like allergies and so on. and no Birth Control is 100%. Good Luck to you

2007-01-27 17:29:43 · answer #4 · answered by Who Me? 4 · 0 0

Yes! If your doing double penetration, it is a must! Don't be silly!
I would say that some people don't understand about STDs and anal but most don't understand the stresses on the vagina when both anal and vaginal sex are occurring simultaneously. The wall between the two and (possible tear). It it therefore VERY important to use two condoms! A general rule of thumb is one condom for each partner. NO sharing

2007-01-27 22:41:25 · answer #5 · answered by ciscoan 5 · 0 1

Just as you were thinking, I would think it would cause more friction and increase chances of breakage. Your best chances of avoiding unplanned pregnancy (other than abstinence, of course) is if you use a condom with spermicide and she takes the pill (IUD, ring, patch etc).

http://www.fda.gov/Fdac/features/1997/conceptbl.html
is a is list of pregnancy rates for various birth control methods (sorted by typical use and proper use), it should help you choose one that is both effective and fitting to your lifestyle.

2007-01-27 17:16:15 · answer #6 · answered by laetusatheos 6 · 0 0

Both of my kids were conceived with bc. My 1st was a condom baby, second orthoevra. So use a condom, foam, the shot, patch, diaphragm, and abstinence, and she won't get pregnant I guarantee it.

2007-01-27 17:13:00 · answer #7 · answered by mortonrma 1 · 1 0

no. friction between the 2 will cause them both to break and you will possibly end up with a bun in the oven you didnt want/expect

2007-01-27 17:12:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Actually the real reason for a condom is for disease control, more than birth control. The military use to hand them out for disease control

2007-01-27 17:13:17 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

for ultimate safety use a contraceptive foam and a condom. It's non prescription. The safety rate is 99.9%

2007-01-27 17:12:53 · answer #10 · answered by charlie at the lake 6 · 1 0

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