The pill is 99.99% effective in preventing pregnancy if used correctly. If you have missed a dose, you should use a condom too in order to be sure. However, the pill doesn't prevent against sexually transmitted diseases. (In other words, you don't absolutely have to as long as your partner is clean.)
Certainly ... especially if concerned about STD's. Birth Control pills do no protect one iota against those.
Yes and no. Birth control is an effective contraceptive, and can prevent pregnancy. However, you can use birth control with condoms to make it next to impossible to get pregnant, provided the condom does not break. I would still recommend condoms because birth control does not protect you against STIs
No a condom is not needed if you are on birth control if you are only trying to prevent pregnancy. Birth control is more 99.99% effective when taken correctly. Birth control pills need to be taken everyday at the same time to make sure that the pill is 99.99% effective.
Using a condom to prevent pregnancy is not necessary because the birth control patch is 99% effective when used properly. However, the patch does not protect against sexually transmitted infections like herpes, chlamydia, or gonorrhea. To protect yourself against these infections, wearing a condom is a good idea unless you and your partner have been tested.
No, you do not. However, it is good to use birth control pills as extra protection from pregnancy. Condoms can tear or leak, and women sometimes forget to take the pills, so it is good to be in a habit of using both.
Using a condom when on hormonal birth control has a couple of advantages. It gives you protection against sexually transmitted infections, which the patch can't do. In addition, if you make a mistake with the patch, you'll still have protection against pregnancy.
Condoms provide additional protection against pregnancy and disease, even for women on birth control. Although they are not required, it's a great idea.
Using a condom further lowers the risk of pregnancy, and also protects against disease.
If you use condoms you do not need to take birth control pills, because the condoms stop you from getting pregnant by stopping the sperm from entering your system.
Depends whether or not you want AIDS
The only "birth control" that works 100 percent is Abstinence. But a condom will help prevent it, without a condom you have a low percent of not getting pregnant.
Absolutely YES! Birth control pills only protect you from getting pregnant. Condoms, while not foolproof, will protect you from STDs.
That will surely depend on the birth control method used. For example, a condom is only effective while you actually use it.That will surely depend on the birth control method used. For example, a condom is only effective while you actually use it.That will surely depend on the birth control method used. For example, a condom is only effective while you actually use it.That will surely depend on the birth control method used. For example, a condom is only effective while you actually use it.
no you can not.
Birth control is 99.9% effective when taken properly, so you do not need a condom to protect yourself from pregnancy. However, if you are not in a monogamous relationship; meaning, if you have more than one intimate partner, you should use condoms to protect yourself from STI/STD's.
better to use one now than wish 3 mos from now that you had
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.
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
Use a condom, take birth control pills or don't have sex.
Dont have sex, or use condom, birth control ect
of course. the birth control pill is very effective if taken correctly. there is always room for human error, so yes there is a chance of getting pregnant while being on birth control and no condom use.
it is possible