u could still be pregnant ... go take a test asap
* You should avoid sexual intercourse * If you insist on have sexual intercourse, use protections such as condoms or "the pill"
Condoms are only 85% safe.
Yes! My boyfriend uses them, and we've had no problems. We've been having intercourse for 5 years now. Same condom and everything, and so far i haven't gotten pregnant. They're pretty reliable.
Sexual intercourse can make the woman pregnant if the couple doesn't use contraception, such as condoms or birth control pills.
You can't get pregnant from kissing alone No! Kissing will not get you pregnant. Actual intercourse will, meaning penis in vagina. Always use protection (condoms & birth control pills) and even at that these methods are not 100% safe. Always use protection during any type of sex since you can get reallynasty infections otherwise.
If you had intercourse with condoms, yes.
Condoms are 99% effective but all it takes is that 1% or it breaks and you're pregnant! The best combination is condoms and birth control pills.
Yes, if the sex is unprotected sex, by which we mean that contraceptives such as condoms or the pill etc are not used. If it is unprotected sex then a woman can get pregnant from the very first time she has sex. If protection has been used properly in all cases of intercourse then the chances of pregnancy are highly unlikely, although there can be exceptions. For example condoms are 98% effective so for every 100 women that use them there is a chance 2 will become pregnant.
It is quite possible. It is possible you could get pregnant even with the "pullout" method. This is because the male releases sperm in his pre-ejaculate as well. Though there are smaller amounts, it is still enough to get a female pregnant. Try using condoms or other form of contraception for pregnancy prevention.
Yes, condoms can tear.
"Pulling out" is no guarantee of birth control. It is possible to become pregnant from the "pre-cum". If you are on the pill then pulling out is unnecessary from a pregnancy standpoint.Neither pulling out nor the pill will protect you from VD. If you are in a committed (monogamous) relationship and have both been tested than that is not an issue, otherwise you should be using condoms during intercourse."Pulling out" is no guarantee of birth control. It is possible to become pregnant from the "pre-cum". If you are on the pill then pulling out is unnecessary from a pregnancy standpoint.Neither pulling out nor the pill will protect you from VD. If you are in a committed (monogamous) relationship and have both been tested than that is not an issue, otherwise you should be using condoms during intercourse.
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