Not necessary to prevent pregnancy but to prevent Sexually transmitted diseases.
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.
so you came in her? a day after pill will work wear a condom or a rubber or have her on birth control
Well, I am not sure what you need help with. Generally switching birth control pills isn't a problem. You do need to wear a condom until she finishes her first complete pack (or month's worth) of the new kind of birth control pills before you have sex without a condom.
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.
well if you are a boy wear a condom it will work , but if its expired than it wont work.. if your a girl they do have condoms but you have to shove it in there so the boys should wear a condom.
yes, you might. how much percent are the chances, no one can tell. your gynaecologist will answer it in detail. one needs to know the exact kind of drug you are on.
Wear a condom. Or go on the Pill. Or remove your uterus/ovaries or cut off your balls.
The best step and only guaranteed step is not to have sexual intercourse. If you are going to have sex, then taking birth control pills and making the guy wear a condom helps, though it is not a 100% guarantee that it won't happen.
It is 100% both of your responsibilities. Everyone who is sexual active should ALWAYS have a condom with them, boy or girl. Two at the scene is better than none.
If you're on Birth Control and using the Withdrawal Method then you're at the very least as safe as you would be on Birth Control. If you look at it as a percentage though... Less sperm in the vagina reduces the possibility of pregnancy and Birth Control lessens the possibility of Pregnancy as well. So, in effect, you're safer. -Note: The Withdrawal Method is not an effective form of contraceptive.
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No. You should wear a condom so you don't catch a sexually transmitted disease. It has nothing to do with being gay.