Well.. yes but you might want to use a condom as a back up birth control doesnt work for the first couple months because your body is getting use to it so it...so you may want to consider both..better to be safe than sorry know what i mean? ... but if you want to use just a condom be careful condoms only prevent against STDS..NOT pregnancy....just letting you in on what i think is best! :)
You can get pregnant any time you have sex - it doesn't matter if your boyfriend cleans after ejaculation, cleaning doesn't prevent unintended pregnancy. If you are not using birth control then pregnancy is a possibility whenever you have sex.
birth control pills are probably helpful besides that maybe clean out your ...afterwords. use water or something to flush those lil buggers out of you
Toilet disinfectants are not specifically designed to kill sperm. While some disinfectants may have ingredients that could potentially harm sperm if exposed directly and in high concentrations, they are not a reliable method of contraception. It is recommended to use proper forms of birth control to prevent pregnancy.
get real..it may interfere with birth control pills tho so be careful
To prevent the foal from becoming infected with Parascaris equorum you would have to clean the udders and teats before foaling.
Your chances of getting a Virgin Pregnant this way are pretty low. Best bet would be for your girl friend to use some form of birth control if you plan on having sex again. And you should wear a condom to prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Germs are what causes infections in the urinary tract. Things that may acerbate this condition are inactivity, pregnancy, diabetes or urinary retention. Being active and keeping the genital area clean are essential in prevention.
Spermicide should not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests work by detecting the presence of hCG hormone in urine, which is produced by a developing embryo. Spermicide works by killing sperm to prevent fertilization, and should not interfere with the hormone levels detected by a pregnancy test.
To prevent fleas from coming out of your drain, you can regularly clean and sanitize your drains, use a drain strainer to catch debris, and consider using flea control products in your home. Additionally, you can consult with a pest control professional for further advice and assistance.
No, but thankfully it is also not possible. During pregnancy, the umbilical cord connects the fetus to the mother and is held within the uterus, which is sealed until birth.
To effectively control thrips on your Calathea plant, you can use insecticidal soap or neem oil, regularly inspect and clean the plant, and isolate any infested plants to prevent the spread of thrips. This will help prevent damage and ensure the health of your Calathea plant.
Yes, fleas can live in drains. To prevent them from infesting your home, you can regularly clean and disinfect your drains, use flea control products, and treat your pets for fleas.