If you take your pill everyday without missing any pills you are 99.5% protected from getting pregnant, but the pill has no protection from STI's.
Only some forms of birth control are effective against sexually transmitted diseases/infections. If you've been using one of those and you stop, you're more likely to contract an STD/STI. If you've been using birth control pills, stopping isn't going to have much of an impact on whether you get an infection or not (except to the extent that you may be more careful about choosing your sexual partners).
No def not! Eating semen does nothing for you unless he has a STI which you then can get. Only proper birth control work as birth control and it's not anything from your or his body or anything you can find in the kitchen etc. You have to see a doctor for that.
Any age, along with STI testing and birth control.
Because apart from not having sex with your spouse it is the only thing available for men and women to have control over their fertility and protect them from STI's.
Birth control is 99.9% effective when taken properly, so you do not need a condom to protect yourself from pregnancy. However, if you are not in a monogamous relationship; meaning, if you have more than one intimate partner, you should use condoms to protect yourself from STI/STD's.
Yes, unless there is a chance that either partner has an STD/STI (sexually transmitted disease/infection) because the pill does not protect against those
Birth control, health care to pregnant women, cancer screenings for men and women, STI testing etc. PPL International is a huge organization helping women all over the world so they would survive childbirth and get birth control. You can read more on their wiki page.
The US base price for a new 2013 Subaru WRX STI starts at $34,095 and can go up to around $37,445. A factor that affects this price is where a person lives.
Birth control , if she is born with malformation of the reproductive organs, some STI's if they go untreated and sometimes they just don't know why. Of course also if the male partner have the same problems as the ones I listed.
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You can only tell if the minor agrees to it. Minors have the right to birth control, pregnancy- and STI testing and prenatal care without having the parents know.