If you only give your friend oral sex (that is sexually stimulate his penis using your mouth)you need not use Birth Control of any sort whether you are naked or not, there is only a risk of becoming pregnant if the semen he ejaculates ends up inside your vagina. His ejaculation in your mouth will definitely not make you pregnant.
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the chance of you becoming pregnant from that are slim to none, mainly because you are on birth control, and the only way to become pregnant is if the semen enters the uterus, if there was so semen on your underwear you are not pregnant!
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.
If you've been on birth control for over a month then you will be protected against pregnancy.
1. Avoiding Physical Contact.2. Washing hands frequently.3. Washing clothes of the infected separately helps sometimes.
The same as anyone else's. If you do not wish to become pregnant always use a condom and/or a reliable form of birth control.
Birth control pills are not effective until you have used them for 7 days. Thus, your chances of being pregnant are the same as if you were not on birth control at all.
I was pregnant and i didnt know about it. And usually birth control makes you bloat. Well come to find out i was pregnant. So dont ever let anyone tell you that birth control is 100% effective. it depends on your body and how your body reacs to the b/c. THanks Viktoria New Orleans
Yes, unless your taking birth control or hes revolver has no bullets, lol
It is important that rigid blood glucose control be maintained during pregnancy, and pregnant women should be switched to insulin.it is recommended that these drugs not be given to nursing mothers.
It is important that rigid blood glucose control be maintained during pregnancy, and pregnant women should be switched to insulin.It is recommended that metformin not be administered to nursing mothers.