the contraceptive pill will stop you getting pregnant so it doesnt matter if he comes in you, but you should always wear a condom as you can catch all sorts of nasties and the nasties are much worse than getting pregnant trust me! You don't want any std's, you will feel ashamed and never want to have sex ever again. please please use condoms!
2007-02-21 06:33:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The pill if taken properly offers 99% effective at protecting you from getting pregnant. However this will not protect a woman from contracting sexually translitted diseases such as chlamydia and HIV.
Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease in young adults. Chlamydia is very easy to treat with antibiotics but if left untreated can cause infertility. However, many people do not know they have chlamydia as it does not always produce symptoms (around 70% of people will have no symptoms). As a result chlamydia is sometimes called the 'silent infection'.
I would use both methods of contraception until both partners have been tested for STIs and are in a long term relationship.
The girl will be protected agianst pregnancy if she has been taking the contraceptive pill from the first day of her period or for seven days if she started taking them on any other day . (If she had sex within the first seven days other protection such as a condom should be used.)
2007-02-20 05:22:34
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answered by Kazcatlover 3
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Im a bloke, so not an expert on the pill. I do know its not a 100%. No form of contraception is 100% including the condom. I have know it to split and it was frighning. I know Im going to sound like an old fart, but the best way not to get pregnant is not to have sex. If you have sex, always be preparted there is a slight chance to get pregnant no matter how remote. Sorry I sound really old saying that. I dont listen to my own advise.
I suposed there is oral sex, just remember not to dribble and swollow. Sorry for bringing the coversation down. Americans call it second base, just be careful where the love juice goes!
2007-02-20 04:46:30
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answered by lister_larger 3
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Pills have only a 99% success rate in preventing pregnancy.
If you want double protection make the guy wear a condom.
2007-02-20 05:30:43
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answered by Terri 7
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That's the point of birth control, most likely your "safe" from pregnancy if you have taken your pill accordingly. However, nothing is 100% pregnancy proof. You really need to use condoms.
2007-02-20 04:39:31
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answered by be happier own a pitbull 6
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No contraceptive is 100% effective but it IS as effective as a condom if it makes you feel safer you could try to use a condom!
2007-02-20 04:44:33
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answered by gracie92 2
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No. It doesn't protect the girl from getting STDs. And yes, there is still a small chance that she can get pregnant. You should use both a condom and birth control.
2007-02-20 04:40:06
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answered by ♥BR♥ 4
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If the Pill is taken properly it should protect you against pregnancy, but it is not fail safe.
But BEWARE not using a condom leaves you wide open to Sexually Transmitted Diseases
2007-02-20 04:39:30
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answered by barneysmommy 6
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The contraceptive pill is very reliable if used properly. There is a tiny chance that you can get pregnant although it is higher if you are overweight.
2007-02-20 04:38:41
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answered by FC 4
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Nothing is 100% safe, use a condom as well. There is many infections that can be caught if having unprotected sex.
2007-02-20 04:39:06
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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