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HobbyTfz
1 year ago

Hello

If you take the pill regularly, do not testify, do not have diarrhea and do not take any medicines that affect the effect of the pill, you have taken the pill regularly at least 14 days before the break (does not apply to the Belara and the like, there are 21 days), the break does not take longer than 7 days and you will not take it at the latest on 8th. Day again with the pill (applies to most pills), then you are also protected in the pause and immediately afterwards (i.e. uninterrupted), to 99.9% (the missing 0.1% refer to unnoticed or non-admitted intake errors according to the expert opinion). You are also still protected in vomiting and really liquid diarrhea if you reagier properly and take a pill when it happens within 4 hours after taking the pill. In this case, only really aqueous diarrhea counts as diarrhea. If that’s true, you can’t get pregnant. The pill is one of the safest contraceptives and if you are both healthy you can dispense with the condom and he can also come in you.

Greetings HobbyTfz

Nic0S
1 year ago

Pill is already a safe contraceptive when you take it regularly. Condoms also protect against sexual diseases.

LonelySoul87
1 year ago

The pill has no 100% quota, even if you take it 1000% correctly, a manufacturing or storage error can be present. Otherwise, it is extremely safe.

Apart from that, the pill does not protect you from sexual diseases. So you should know who you’re sleeping with and if he’s really healthy.

malte314
1 year ago

In the sense of contraception: yes. Although the pill is less secure in terms of a condom, it is sufficient for most.

In the sense of disease prevention: no. The pill does not protect from sexually transmitted diseases, unlike the condom.

The conclusion is that there is no risk for diseases (i.e., for example, a single, firm partner) probably yes.

Important clarification see comments.

HobbyTfz
1 year ago
Reply to  malte314
Die Pille ist in der Hinsicht zwar weniger sicher als ein Kondom

You’re wrong.

The pill is safer than a condom. Pearl index. Errors in taking pills can be corrected in most cases, not at condom.

malte314
1 year ago
Reply to  HobbyTfz

It’s exciting… at school, it’ll be learned differently. Thanks for clarification!

sarah3
1 year ago
Reply to  malte314

No the pill is 100 times safer than condoms

sarah3
1 year ago

Then you should ask the teacher again

HobbyTfz
1 year ago

You’re welcome

When it comes to pregnancy prevention, the pill is safer, but the condom also protects against diseases

sarah3
1 year ago

Yes, you can make the pill a factor of 100 safer than the disgusting condoms.

Merle87
1 year ago

Of course, you take the pill.

cem1995er
1 year ago

I never use them.

PalkiaSuper
1 year ago

Jo hau in