Question Posted Thursday October 14 2010, 12:53 am
20female.
I've always wanted to have sex in the shower ..but isn't it kind of unsafe? I've been on the pill for 3 years now I take it on time every single night ..and usually we wear a condom every time but I don't think it's possible to wear a condom in the shower because it will just come off? What would be the chances of me getting pregnant if we tried it in the shower ..at least just once so I can fulfill this desire :)
WittyUsernameHere answered Thursday October 14 2010, 5:57 pm: The risk with condoms isn't slipping off, it's that the water can wash away natural lubrication (and artificial lubrication) and increase friction, perhaps breaking the condom.
Pill for 3 years with punctual pill-taking habits means that the chance of pregnancy is incredibly small even with no further protection. With a condom the risk is virtually gone, even if it does break pregnancy is extremely unlikely. I assume STDs aren't a worry.
If you want to be really safe, your pill regulates your period. If you ovulate it'll happen at the end of the second week of pills. Just wait until your period is over and you've been back on the regulars for a day or two and there should be nothing save an act of God that results in a baby. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
Carolena answered Thursday October 14 2010, 1:19 pm: Good news - you can most certainly use a condom in the shower. The condom won't come off if it is properly put on. Water does cause condoms to lose its elasticity making it more likely to break. To prevent this buy a good lubricant and use it.
MissYMelisS answered Thursday October 14 2010, 8:45 am: You'll probably be okay. I know that pulling out isnt considered safe, but if your on the pill, and he pulls out, i dont see any reason why you cant have a go in the shower. Just remember, its slippery, and loud, and kinda funny. You may not know what i mean now, but i promise, if you "fulfill your desire", you will. Have fun! [ MissYMelisS's advice column | Ask MissYMelisS A Question ]
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