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Birth Conrtrol Is there anyway someone can get pregnant while on birth control? How effective is it against pregnancy? And, if you are having sex with a partner you have had over a year, and you know neither of you two have any diseases, should you still use a condom? Why or why not?
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There is a 99% chance you wont get pregnant while on birth control. You don't have to use a condom. But if you arent ready for a kid a sugest you use everything you can. Basically just be on the pill and use a condom so you wont get pregnant. But however birth control is very safe.
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Yes you CAN get pregnant even if you're on BC. It is 90% effective against pregnancy. Even if your partner doesn't have any diseases, it's still important to use a condom because there is still a risk of pregnancy. All BC does is alter your ovulating system; meaning it doesn't stop you from ovulating, so you can still get pregnant. ]
You should ALWAYS use a condom. suppose your partner cheats on you. How do you know your partner doesn't have a disease? Has he had a blood test? Been tested for HIV? Herpes?
You can get herpes from skin to skin contact and crabs jump.
Birth control pills are not 100% effective. You should take your pill at the same time every day. Suggest you keep your birth control pills next to your tooth brush so you don't forget. Because they are not 100% effective you should also use a condom. Don't want to get pregnant or anything funky. ]
yes you can still get pregnanat while on birth control even though it is 98 or 99 perecent effective because that little bit of possibility is still there. Yes you should still use condomns because even husband and wife catch aids from each other soemtimes because you can not trust someone one hundred percent especially not soe horny little teenager. So use condomns, birthcontrol, get papsmears, and you and your partner both get full examinations for all std's not just hiv. ]
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