However, there is still a chance that you can become pregnant even using both methods. You may want to try having him pull out as well if you're not ready to deal with an unwanted pregnancy.
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Spermicidal lube is a lubricant that contains an ingredient which kills sperm. It isn't nearly as effective as condoms or birth control, but it does help. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
iloveyoubabyy004 answered Tuesday August 31 2010, 8:12 pm: there are other contrspetive there is no 100% way to prevent pregancy or an std beside not having sex at all bt you could get a shot thats called the depo shot and that lets you have sex with out having a condom every month bt you wouldnt be the sane cause you dont get your period and things like that bt idk and there are things like the before and after pill and other contrictives i hope i helped you =]] [ iloveyoubabyy004's advice column | Ask iloveyoubabyy004 A Question ]
xKate answered Tuesday August 31 2010, 7:08 pm: Well you should always always use a condom, whether you're on birth control or not. There aren't many other ways to prevent pregnancy other than those two (besides abstinence). Don't believe the "pull out" method, because pre-cum can contain sperm also, and there is a chance that that could get you pregnant. Something that COULD work is something called the "rhythm method". This is when you find out when you're ovulating, and don't have sex during this time. (Ovulating is when your egg has dropped into your utereus in preparation for pregnancy). If there is no egg, you cannot get pregnant. How do you know when you're ovulating? "lovetoknow.com" says:
Generally, ovulation takes place sometime around day 14 of a woman’s cycle. This estimate is based upon a 28-day cycle. Women with a regular cycle lasting 28 days can count 14 days from the first day of their period and mark the three days before and after as their most fertile days, just in case their ovulation date is a day or two off.
So if you can determine when those days are, mark them on your calendar and do NOT have sex during those days, especially if you're not on the pill (still use a condom though). :) <3 [ xKate's advice column | Ask xKate A Question ]
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