well yes, are you pregnant? and if so then yea condoms don't always work, but you shouldn't be having sex with two different guys around the same time... ==
You should worry about why you are having sex with two different people within the same 24 hours. Also, you need a better method of Birth Control--such as the pill. It is borrowing trouble to put yourself in a position to have to run a DNA test after having a baby so you know who the father is.
"Thrush" is a yeast infection. It's not considered an STD, per say, but it can be transmitted via unprotected sex. If a woman's getting them repeatedly while having unprotected sex with her boyfriend, they should both be treated at the same time.
Tylenol and Benendryl should have no affect on the pill. You can have unprotected sex any day of the month if you are on the pill, you are protected with the pill from pregnancy.
Something caring and true.Words that describe what his father does.
No, if possible your boyfriend (as the father) needs to be involved in bringing up the baby.
your pregnant, DUHH.
no
A woman can only become pregnant if sex was done unprotected, or if a condom broke during protected sex. if your a virgin, you cant be pregnant.
To be fully protected from pregnancy when starting Microgynon 30, you should take it for seven consecutive days. If you begin taking the pill at least seven days before unprotected sex, you will be protected from the start. If you start later in your cycle, you should use an additional form of contraception for the first seven days. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
should be protected.
Well if I were you I would break up with him but since you don't want to break up with him I guess when the baby comes just become its stepmom.
If the ex-boyfriend is the father of the baby, and wants to be a part of that child's life, I would say absolutely! However, if he is not the child's father than I believe that decision belongs to you and you only. Only you know how that relationship has evolved.
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease, which causes a stale odor and some discharge vaginally. May even cause itching, can sometimes be found when you do a normal pap smear. Doctor can provide treatment, Obviously from unprotected sex. So it either came from your boyfriend or someone else. You did not state whether your boyfriend was long term, which he should be if your already having unprotected sex with him. If he is long term, then more than likely he is having unprotected sex with someone else. Take this as your wake up call, most people get HPV (which causes cervical cancer) , HSV (herpes which causes sores in the vaginal area), or HIV which can lead to death. All are unpleasant, be thankful you got something that you can take a pill and cure. But you should be tested for all of the above as well.