Even if you take the Birth Control pill perfectly, there's a chance you could get pregnant. Of 1000 couples using the birth control pill perfectly for a year, three will get pregnant. If you can accept that risk, and aren't at risk of infection, then you don't need condoms. Make sure you and your partner have discussed and agreed on your course of action if you did get pregnant before you decide to stop using condoms.
I would advise you speak to your Doctor about this. But to be on the safe side, use a condom for 2 weeks and continue taking birth control daily.
He would have contracted the disease from the used condom.
you can do it however you would like, if your not on birth controll i recommend using a condom to prevent pregnancy. if you are on birth controll then even if you want to be safe you may still you use a condom to protect from pregnancy and even some std's. hope i helped
Some of the most common methods of natural birth control would be for one to not have sexual intercourse. Other than that one would have to use methods such as a condom or the birth control pill.
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A condom would be a non-hormonal barrier birth control method.
Using a condom is very good. This will give you 100% protection against pregnancy when used in conjunction with birth control. However if you had intercourse without using a condom during the first month of starting birth control then there is a risk of pregnancy. Because your period hasn't arrived yet I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test.
It can't as long as you didn't use it as a birth control. I doubt it would have an effect on the condom or chance the efficiency of your pill. So if you used a birth control method, then don't worry more then you normally would!
With the proper use of condom that would be very improbable.
Well... it depends on personal preference, but i would say durex :)who to use condom
It certainly wouldn't hurt to combine the two methods of birth control, but if you know your partner has no STDs then skipping the condom wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. The chances of pregnancy with Implanon alone are extremely low (0.05%) already, the risk of going without a condom would be mostly STDs if you aren't sure about your partner's status.
BCP do not protect against STI's or HIV. If you and your partner are sexually monogamous with a prior clean slate for STD's you do not need a condom. Many woman use a condom just to prevent that tiny little chance of pregnancy, the pill is 99.5% effective when used as directed. Using a condom gives piece of mind if there is ever a forgotten BCP. What you don't need to use while on BCP is Emergency Contraceptives for condom breakage etc. The OCP at 99.5% protection is well over the protection one would get from the ECP.