i know that it is %99.9 acurate have fun and dont swallow
2007-03-07 06:18:39
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answered by molly d 1
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that depends on a variety of things, like the quality ad purpose of the condom,some are made more for pleasure than protection. Also the amount of wear the condom has endured figures strongly, the more it has been stretched and battered time-wise etc. lessens its protection against impregnation.
2007-03-07 06:09:06
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answered by imregan1 1
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If a condom is used properly there is no chance of getting pregnant.
Although a condom isn't always fool proof if used properly so you may want to use the condoms that have the lubricant used to kill sperm.
2007-03-07 05:48:14
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answered by miss_lady6980 3
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Nothing is 100% fool proof and no matter how tried and tested they are, you should ALWAYS use a second form of birth control. The only 100% fool proof form of birth control is abstinence and seeing as how I don't see that happening, just make sure you are both protected!!!
2007-03-07 05:48:09
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answered by Jenn 3
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If used properly, it protects up to 75 %
2007-03-07 05:51:59
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answered by He's my world 4
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Well they help, but not alot. She can still get pregnant, all the condom has to do is slip down a little and bam.
2007-03-07 05:46:51
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answered by lilpeach192001 2
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My dr. said 75% and to make it as effective as the pill, use spermicide!
2007-03-07 05:48:15
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answered by whoa,3boys! 5
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There is a 20% failure rate. That's what they teach in health class.
2007-03-07 05:50:20
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answered by Lisa 6
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I have a new niece. Her parents used 2 condoms.
Things happen
2007-03-07 05:51:26
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answered by Minton quest 4
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all scientific evidence points to about 80%
2007-03-07 05:46:38
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answered by Beautiful Dreamer 3
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