doubtful, you've probably just been really lucky and who you've been having sex with has just been pulling out in time before he ejaculates i would start using some form of protection such as a condom or Birth Control unless you do indeed want to get pregnant, luck does run out.
Antibiotics reduce the effectiveness of birth control. You should use a backup method like condoms.
Yes. You should be using condoms or an effective birth control method if you do not wish to become pregnant.
Yes you can. That is how most people get pregnant when they are on birth control. You should always use a second birth control method, like condoms, at all times any way
Yes the pre ejaculation contains sperm. That is why the pull out method does not always work, and you still can get pregnant. So use condoms or another birth control method. There are many to choose from but you can still catch an std so condoms or abstain is your best method.
Barrier method - condoms or diaphragm. Hormonal - 'the pill'
No- the only 100% effective method, unfortunately, is abstinence. Combining birth control pills/condoms/spermicide would *greatly* reduce the chance of getting pregnant, but there's still a small chance you could.
There are several birth control methods out there. However, the only 100% effective method is abstainance, as condoms can have holes in them, he might not pull out in time, and pills don't always work.
The most inexpensive birth control method is to not have sex at all! If this isn't an option for you, buy condoms from the store, which are inexpensive compared to the cost of a child.
No, birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy. You can become pregnant while on birth control, as no method is 100% effective, but it isn't the birth control that makes you pregnant.
The only 100% reliable way to make sure you or your partner do not get pregnant is abstinence. If you chose to have sex anyway, then you should make sure you use some method of birth control, such as condoms or birth control tablets. Please remember that the use of birth control tablets DOES NOT protect against STDs!
Immediately. if you do not wish to have another baby use condoms and/or a reliable method of birth control.
No method of birth control is 100% effective.