You shouldn't use both since there's then a bigger risk one will break. If used correctly you can not get pregnant.
Yes, though the risks are reduced. Condoms can slide off. They can also leak if they are put on too tightly--there must be a gap at the tip.
Condoms are not 100%, more of the 80-90% range. And pre-ejaculation which can happen within seconds of stimulation has sperm in it.
No. You can't get pregnant if your on your period! You could only get pregnant the week after your pregnant!
Yes! My boyfriend uses them, and we've had no problems. We've been having intercourse for 5 years now. Same condom and everything, and so far i haven't gotten pregnant. They're pretty reliable.
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Yes. Even when the condoms are used properly, there is still a small (1-3%) chance of pregnancy.
If you have unprotected sex during the first cycle of your period (but before it's reached the bleeding stage) then you can get pregnant w/o ever having had a visible period.But if you used a condom, and used it right the risk of pregnancy is really small.
Yes. Just make sure there is plenty of lubrication (natural or otherwise) as some condoms (latex ones especially) can cause a lot of friction which can be very uncomfortable for the woman. Make sure the lubricant you use is compatible with latex as some will actually dissolve the condom. Talk about a turnoff!
If you mean menopause, in theory no. But I wouldn't bet on it. Make sure he uses a condom. There are communicable diseases too. Also menopausal women are dry and a condom may help. Remember: menopause is when you have not had a period for more than 12 months.
yes............condom can only protect you from diseases which travel through sperm like AIDS...............however it cant protect u from disease that spread through skin contact like herpes etc