yes and no yes on the prego no on if she had a std and passed it to you
If you think your partner may hav and sti then yes
A condom
Barrier contraceptive is a condom, and chemical contraceptive is spermicide.
Oral contraceptives (or "the pill") Sterilization
male condom
A contraceptive prevents a female from becoming pregnant after sexual intercourse. Contraceptives also prevent against the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases. Common contraceptives include the condom, the female condom, and the birth control pill.
No, if you used the condom correctly that was enough to prevent pregnancy.
If it was unprotected sex (without a condom, or any oral contraceptive, or any other contraceptive) then yes.
I believe it's as effective as a condom.
No, but you may still need protection from diseases and a condom may help protect you
There is a very very low risk and there has only been a few cases where women with the implant have became pregnant . Implanon is concidered highly effective, less than 1 out of 100 woman using Implanon will get pregnant each year. Using a condom along with the implant make the risk of pregnancy even less and reduces the spread of STDs. Implants and injections are very effective methods of contraception and are proven to be 99% percent reliable in preventing pregnancy. yes................... This is one of the safest method of contraception. But no method is 100 % effective. Very rarely, this method fails and you can get the pregnancy. You are advised to go for pregnancy test at the home only. Say every two weeks, when you do not have the menses.
You might not neccesarily be pregnant, but there is a higher chance than if you actually used a condom, or any other contraceptive..