There are male and female condoms, and then there are a wide variety of birth control items for women. Talk to your doctor about the best method for you.
There is nothing reliable for spur of the moment sex. You need to be prepared.
2007-12-25 23:35:53
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answered by ZCT 7
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No, it pretty much has to be a condom. My sister used saran wrap once and she is 6 months pregnant now, so I know that doesn't work.
Just do what I do, I bought a package of condoms and I keep them in the zipper pocket of my purse, that way I have them with me wherever I go.
I am also on the pill, but my fiance and I decided to use a condom every time anyway until we are married, because the pill is a bit riskier when it comes to pregnancy, and we want to at least wait until we are married before having kids.
2007-12-25 23:39:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like you're talking about spur of the moment with someone new.......if you really don't want to risk getting pregnant, don't have sex.....I know, not realistic (ha ha)....at least use the pill for pregnancy, but you MUST also use a condom, honey. You could catch something nasty out there that would be uncomfortable or even more serious like something like chlamydia that could affect your chances of having a baby when you're ready......protect yourself....go get the condoms today so they're there when you need them
2007-12-26 00:35:02
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answered by justlilme 5
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Keep a condom in your purse, or in your night stand, or both. Even if you're single. You never know when you're going to get drunk enough to make a mistake, so at least be prepared not to have to deal with that mistake for 18 years. There's also female contraceptives, such as the diaphragm, which is very effective at preventing pregnancy, but does little for STDs.
2007-12-25 23:51:06
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answered by Seattle_Slacker 5
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ideal, this is what you do: grab a super baking tray from the kitchen. placed it in the tub. replenish a condom with water over it and tie it off whilst its constructive and comprehensive. carry the condom on the baking tray to somebody's mattress (no longer your very own). Very carefully roll it off the tray onto the mattress. there is not any way that they are getting that ingredient off of there without soaking each thing! Mwaaa ha ha ha ha ha!
2016-11-25 01:11:26
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answered by ? 4
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Of course U can go for Ur Surgery (...U have asked, Can "i" use...).!!!!
However, options are there...., a lot many indeed, ...for use of Ur Partner, though for the benefit of U both .........!!!!!
But, why hesitate to keep some Condoms READY... ???
It is Cheap,
Available readily,
No side effects what-so-ever,
...........AND is the Safest & Tension-Free Way for U to ............. !!!!!
So far as THIS MOMENT of Urs is concerned, .....I suggest U to Masturbate...NOW !!!!.....and, keep everything Cool...!!!!!....No chances of Pregnancy either...!!!!!!!
By the way, Is This Going to be Ur FIRST TIME ????? ..........................................................................
I AM AFRAID, U HAVE CHOSEN ABSOLUTELY THE WRONG PATH !!!!!
Please,...please..., Control Yourself !!!...This is BAD !!!!!!
2007-12-25 23:50:44
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answered by (9) 4
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Nothing to worry these daye there are emergency pills which can be taken within 12 hrs of intercourse. But do consult ur gyno before dat
2007-12-25 23:38:14
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answered by sarabjit 2
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There isn't necessarily anything as effective or safe as a condom which you can find around your house.
Play it safe and make sure you always have them in stock!
2007-12-25 23:36:00
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answered by alisii-matelita 2
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Yeah, what goes in it! For sure!!! I don't know of any woman that likes an empty condom.
2007-12-25 23:41:27
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answered by Steve, High On The Hill,Ca. 2
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Just use it, unless you want to be a young dad.
2007-12-25 23:36:33
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answered by drivemy 2
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