although Birth Control would help to prevent pregnancy further, as long as you are using a condom you should be safe (if it is being used the right way). just make sure he pulls out right after he cums and takes it off
If you want to prevent pregnancy and the possibility of STDs, you don't! He is being responsible for you and himself by always using a condom.
Taking birth control is the key here. As long as you have not missed taking any of the BCP you are 99.5% protected from pregnancy.
If you are using protection (ie. condom) then pregnancy is unlikely to occur. However, no protection is 100% effective so if you miss your period you should take a pregnancy test
i will tell you firstly you have to sex with me darling
Dont have sex, or use condom, birth control ect
Never. A condom is still the best way to prevent pregnancy, and the only birth control system that works ninety percent of the time or better.
The only thing that can prevent pregnancy is regular use of protection. For example using a condom every time you have sex or failing that starting birth control. Birth control used in conjunction with a condom will prevent pregnancy.
Well, it's not that likely but it still is possible. Go see a doctor for a proper pregnancy test to be sure.
you can do it however you would like, if your not on birth controll i recommend using a condom to prevent pregnancy. if you are on birth controll then even if you want to be safe you may still you use a condom to protect from pregnancy and even some std's. hope i helped
If she is not on birth control you have to wear a condom or there is a risk for pregnancy. The best way to protect yourself is if she is on the pill and you wear a condom.
To avoid pregnancy, there are a few actions to take. Use a standard condom or a female condom, diaphragms, birth control or intrauterine devices. Abstinence and paying attention to your period of fertility is also another way to prevent pregnancy.
Using a condom is very good. This will give you 100% protection against pregnancy when used in conjunction with birth control. However if you had intercourse without using a condom during the first month of starting birth control then there is a risk of pregnancy. Because your period hasn't arrived yet I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test.