Not necessarily, one condom will do the trick!
2 condoms would usually create more friction between the two which will cause the condom to rip.
Yes
Using of condoms
Typically condoms serve two purposes; to prevent unwanted pregnancy and to prevent sexually transmitted infections. Whether you are married or not if you are using a condom for either of those purposes you should continue to do so. A condom is not 100% effective.
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Many people believe that using certain methods of contraception is important because it prevent in most cases unplanned pregnancy. Another positive thing to using such methods, condoms, helps not only prevent unplanned pregnancy but also many forms of STDs. I would highly suggest taking those two factors into thought before having unprotected intercourse.
most contraception if used properly is 93-99.9 percent effective against pregnancy. condoms are best for protecting against both pregnancy and disease.
If you mean "ejaculating a couple times" then most certainly. If you literally mean "penetrating" a couple times, then it is possible. The reason that both are possible is that through ejaculation and pre-ejaculation which happens even in penetration there is sperm that is capable of getting a female pregnant. I suggest using condoms to prevent all unwanted pregnancies. As "inconvenient" as condoms may be or seem, it is much better than the female getting pregnant and having to deal with an abortion or pregnancy when she or the two of you are ready.
condoms don't prevent pregnancy but it helps not getting pregnant 99.9% just like birth control. so it is very dought full your pregnant
A method of contraception which helps prevents STI's is a condom. This is because the penis has no direct contact with the vagina. It does not prevent STI's 100% like abstinence does, but it is very effective.
No method of birth control is 100% effective, including condoms. Of every 100 couples who use condoms correctly and consistently, only two will experience a pregnancy. The pill is 99% effective if used exactly as prescribed and a day is never missed.
No. They will actually rub together and the friction will cause them both to tear!
It is a two-dose treatment with combined ECPs to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse