Until you're married and want kids.
No. If neither one of you has HIV, you can't give it to each other.
With or without protection you can still become pregnant.
It depends, if that guy were to have intercourse for more than 5 people without protection he is likely to have AIDS. However, if he used protection its unlikely, but be careful he might have or not had intercourse with a person that has AIDS but he might have not know of.
You may be pregnant If you have had sexual intercourse without protection. If you have had sexual intercourse, buy a pregnancy test. If you are still a virgin, your menstruation has just delayed.
After a month on the Pill and making sure your partner is disease free and faithful, it is safe to have sex (a tricky one!)
this can lead to cheating were by if your partner is away for a long period of time and at that moment you are horny like no body's business, as an individual you will find your self another sexual partner who will help you with your need for the time being. and if it happens that your partner finds out, this can results in splitting up with your partner, especially men because in most cases men are the ones who cannot hold their selves for a long time without sexual intercourse.
Because they get caught up in the moment, their judgment becomes null, and there is not a condom available.
if a pregnancy test is positive, then there is a big chance that you may be pregnant. if you havent had any intercourse without protection then you shouldn't worry.
Well, I can assure you that you will not become pregnant again but if your concern is based upon spreading STD's then yes you do need to wear a condom.
Yes, emotion does not prevent pregnancy. If sperm enters the vagina without any type of protection, there is always a chance of pregnancy.
No birth control is 100% effective, and there is always the risk of sexually transmitted disease. With that in mind, you have to decide what is 'safe' for you.
It can if done without the proper protection. If you are referring to anal intercourse, if performed unprotected, this can lead to catching STDs. This is also a way to get a urinary tract infection. Anal intercourse, if performed, should always be done with a latex or polyurethane condom to minimize STD risk and protect both people involved.