The church teaches that all life is sacred and for a sexual act to be moral it must be open to life
A condom
male condom
No, if you used the condom correctly that was enough to prevent pregnancy.
A contraceptive prevents a female from becoming pregnant after sexual intercourse. Contraceptives also prevent against the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases. Common contraceptives include the condom, the female condom, and the birth control pill.
If it was unprotected sex (without a condom, or any oral contraceptive, or any other contraceptive) then yes.
I believe it's as effective as a condom.
You might not neccesarily be pregnant, but there is a higher chance than if you actually used a condom, or any other contraceptive..
No, but you may still need protection from diseases and a condom may help protect you
There are a few ways to avoid pregnancy, the oral contraceptive and the condom are the best methods.
If you think your partner may hav and sti then yes
Contraceptive jelly is over the counter and can be purchased by anyone, without a prescription or proof of age. Remember that contraceptive jelly alone is not a terribly effective method; be sure to use it in combination with a condom or other method to prevent pregnancy.
you need not use an oral contraceptive pill, during the break of a week of your pill. You can ask your partner to use a condom for that night.