The Birth Control pill only protects against pregnancy. It does not protect you against STDs (sexually transmitted diseases). So, unless you really, really trust the guy you're sleeping with...yes, you still need to use a condom. Also, the pill has been known to fail every once in awhile, so some people prefer to use both condoms and the pill just for birth control, even if they're married and only sleep with each other.
Wearing a condom when she is on the pill will help prevent the transmission of sexual disease and lower the chance of conception. The pill does not prevent STD's. No form of birth control is 100% effective except for abstinence.
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condom, mini pill, nuva ring
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First your doctor was wrong, find a new doctor. It takes over one month for the birth control pill to start affecting a womans egg. Also, the birth control pill IS NOT 100% protective. Always use a condom even when you are on the pill, and go use the morning after pill when the condom breaks.
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
The most known form of male birth control is the condom, but there are another forms, like Sterilization, implanon, male-birth control pill, and many others.
They are the hormone pill, like the I Pill and the condom.
Not if you are on hormonal birth control (The Pill, patch, shot, IUD, ring) and used it as directed.
YES. If you dont take your pill by like 3 hours after your usual time, you need to get a back up birth control(like a condom). If you have unprotected sex, then consider the morning after pill or Plan B.
Unless the condom is made of stress, no. You must use a contraceptive such as a condom, or a birth control pill, patch, shot etc. The withdrawal method is by far not the most recommended use of birth control either.
Yes you can! Antibiotics reduce the effectiveness of the birth control pill. Many pregnancies have resulted in this way. Use a second form of birth control, such as a condom, while you are taking the antibiotic.