Definetly, condoms protect from disease and infection. That is if you've had him checked. But, even then still do it two heads are always better than one...... ask him if he can afford 150000 $ over 18 years, minimal
You do not have to, but combining them can yield as much as a 99.9999% effectiveness in preventing pregnancy. More to the point, in most cases he will not need to wear a condom if you are on birth control. The main reason for him to wear a condom would be if you're unsure that he may have a disease.
Birth Control is only made to prevent pregnancy. Birth control does not prevent you from STI's/STD's. So if you are not in a monogamous relationship, meaning you or your sexual partner have intercourse with other people, then a condom should be worn to protect you and your partner. However, a condom is not necessary to prevent you from getting pregnant while on birth control, because if you birth control is taken everyday at the same time, you birth control is 99.99% effective. If you are sure that it is safe for your health to engage in sexual intercourse without a condom, then a condom is not necessary if you trust that your partner has no STD's.
weed doesn't prevent pregnancy. condoms and birth control do.
Implanon will not protect against sexually transmissible infections, so you should continue using condoms unless you and your partner have both been tested for STIs and have committed to being faithful to each other. If you have any doubts or concerns, or if you want additional pregnancy protection, continue using condoms.
Yes, unless there is a chance that either partner has an STD/STI (sexually transmitted disease/infection) because the pill does not protect against those
Yes. However you decrease the chances by taking your birth control correctly and by using condoms.
The most popular way to prevent pregnancy are birth control, condoms and to just not have sexual intercourse. It is recommended to still use condoms while using birth control.
Yes you can. That is how most people get pregnant when they are on birth control. You should always use a second birth control method, like condoms, at all times any way
Monistat should not cause a condom to fail, if that is what you are asking. Monistat is used to treat yeast infections. If you have a yeast infection you should not be having intercourse at this time because you can give your partner a yeast infection as well.
There are no known drug interactions between metronidazole vaginal cream and the birth control pill. However, you should not rely on condoms while using metronidazole vaginal cream.
Yes, so it's important to use protection such as condoms or the Birth Control pill.
Absolutely YES! Birth control pills only protect you from getting pregnant. Condoms, while not foolproof, will protect you from STDs.
Get on birth control if you're still worried about chances of getting pregnant use condoms while using birth control also.
the pill will stop you from getting pregnant but it wont stop you from getting a sexual disease - if you trust your partner then you dont need to use condoms while you are on the pill