To have sex?
How safe is the pill without a condom?
A quick update. I just went to the gynecologist and she said it wasn't the pill. I wasn't thrilled with the answer. I've now been given a different pill. I would like to know what you think about it?
I had my first time yesterday. As of today, I'm two or three days late for that. It was pretty rough sex, and he even fingered me occasionally during it. (Pre-cum?) He actually has some experience, and the condom was a Durex one, and it fit. When he took it off, you could see all…
Hello folks, We're going on a study trip to New York from April 9-16, and I got my period last month on the 18th, and before that I missed it once, and the month before that I had it on the 28th, and again on the 30th, and the even earlier ones were on the…
Hello everyone, My boyfriend and I had sex yesterday with a condom and we ejaculated. Beforehand, however, he had rubbed his penis against my vagina without a condom. However, he didn't reach orgasm that time; he only did so much later with a condom. He also went to the bathroom several times to urinate. Nevertheless,…
Hello, I recently went to the gynecologist and got a prescription for the pill (contraception). So, what I understand is that I take the pill on the first day of my period, and it starts working immediately. Is that true? Can I still have sex on the same day? And does it make a difference…
I've been wearing a copper chain for over a year now, but unfortunately I don't feel like I'm tolerating it well. I've already had it checked by my doctor, but everything's fine, and it fits correctly. However, I still have very heavy and long periods (about 14 days) and, above all, frequent abdominal pain, not…
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If you take the pill regularly, do not vomit, have no diarrhea and no medications that affect the effect of the pill, you have taken the pill regularly at least 14 days before the break (not applicable to the Belara and the like, there are 21 days), the break does not last longer than 7 days and you will not be taken by the 8th at the latest. Continued day with the pill (applies to most pills), then you are also protected during the break and immediately afterwards (i.e. uninterrupted), to 99.9% (the missing 0.1% refer to unnoticed or unadmitted intake errors according to the expert opinion). You are still protected in vomiting and really liquid diarrhea if you react correctly and take a pill if it happens within 4 hours after taking the pill. In this case, only really aqueous diarrhea counts as diarrhea. If that happens, you can’t get pregnant. The pill is one of the safest contraceptives and if both are healthy they can dispense with the condom and he can also come into it.
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It depends on how conscientious the person she takes. If correctly taken in accordance with the package leaflet, the pill is a very safe contraceptive and it is not necessary to additionally use a condom. However, condoms also protect against the transmission of sexual diseases, therefore condoms are also quite useful when the health condition of the person unknown to him and/or the sexual partners are changed more often.
Hello, as safe as the Bank of England, when you take it correctly. 🙂 – Best regards, Imke =)
It protects against pregnancy when properly taken. However, you should also pay attention to diseases in shorter partners, so the most secure is always the condom, even in the case of infections.
According to studies, between 3 and 10 women are pregnant from 1000 women who have consistently and without errors exclusively with the pill.
If it is properly taken, etc.
Sure enough to take it right.
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If you take it right!! 99% safe.