If you have both been tested, then there is not a real need to use a condom and the pill, but it never hurts to use a second method. And if you are ever late or miss a pill, you should use a condom.
Theres no need for the condom. That's what my boyfriend and I did. Got tested for everything, didnt have anything, so there is no need for condoms. We don't use them anymore. Just the pill. Its a great feeling to have him ejaculate inside of me. If you forget to take the pill or was late, then use condoms for the rest of the cycle just to be on the safe side
About being tested, you have to remember that the info about STDs / STIs is CONFIDENTIAL. So your partner can tell you ANYTHING they want as the doctor can't release the info to anyone else. Condomsa are the best protection for STIs, however if you fell totally certain your partner has no STi'd you can just use another 2nd method such as spericide.
As long as you trust your partner not to cheat on you, there is no reason to continue using condoms as far as I can see. If your partner does cheat on you, he could pick up an STD and pass it on. The only thing I would discuss with him is the outcome if you do accidently get pregnant. You may be pro-choice and he otherwise. You need to discuss your expectations with him. We stopped using condoms about 4 months into our relationship. We were fine for the next 7 years up to our marriage when I stopped taking the pill to try for a baby.
condom cuz if he forget to pull out ur screwed
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.
birth control
yes because the condom could break
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.
There is such a thing as a female condom.
Birth control pills are quite effective.
Mirena
50/50
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.
The Spanish word for condom is "condón" or "preservativo".
the probability is very small