Do you think it would be a beter choice for me to go onto the pill before I lose my viginity or should I just use a condom? and what are the chances of me getting pregnant if I just use a condom? thanks.
BarkersBeauties answered Monday January 8 2007, 4:07 pm: *I definitely recommend you getting on birth control before you have sex. The condom can break, and even though no birth control is 100% effective it is much safer to take it, wait a month and then have sex with a condom -- and if it would break you would be protected. Instead of maybe, something happening before hand and then you have a huge chance of being pregnant. [ BarkersBeauties's advice column | Ask BarkersBeauties A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Monday January 8 2007, 8:48 am: No birth control is 100% effective.
I suggest you get on the pill to protect yourself against pregnancy, and you use the condom to protect yourself against sexually transmitted diseases.
Condoms are the ONLY STD protection out there. It's not saying your boyfriend has a disease, but if he's had sex before, how do you know he doesn't for sure? That, and it is a good habit to start from the beginning.
partyanimal answered Monday January 8 2007, 7:21 am: The chance of you getting pregnant if you just use a condom without it breaking is 1%. But condoms can break just as well which will of course increase your risk of becoming pregnant. You should use the pill as a back-up just in case.
hope i helped
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khadiya answered Monday January 8 2007, 5:58 am: Both. condoms are good but they break. If it breaks you can have a good chance of getting pregnant. And if you dont take your pills properly, same time everyday, they are less effective. Try the patch. Its weekly. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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