when having unprotected sex on birth control a lot of people here make it sound like if he ejaculates in you, you will 100% pregnant regardless so I'm wondering because it is supposed to prevent pregnancy so can a guy ejaculate in you with birth control and not get you pregnant? I know there's always a risk of it but its most likely you wont right? ?
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You are correct. If you are using some form of chemical birth control and you are using it correctly, you will not become pregnant when the man releases his sperm inside you.
Yes, there is always the risk that you could become pregnant anyway. Birth control pills are not 100% effective. There is still a very very small chance you could still become pregnant. The percent is so small, however, that you should not worry about it.
Yes, there is always the risk that you could become pregnant anyway. Birth control pills are not 100% effective. There is still a very very small chance you could still become pregnant. The percent is so small, however, that you should not worry about it.
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ok ^_^you made me feel better because I'm getting an IUD most likely and i want to have sex without condoms and this one guy made me sound like thats the stupidest f*****g choice i could make in the world and i was like sry i wanna have natural sex and not use rubber and make it feel like toys and he was very judgmental about my boyfriend saying if he respected me he would use it and if he cared and my boyfriend respects and cares for me more than anyone in this world so i did not respect that. I'm glad to know someone has a positive attitude about it. & neither of us have STD's so.
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Well, YOU may be certain you don't have an STD, but how can you be sure HE doesn't have an STD?
In this day and time, even if you are using chemical (or IUD) birth control, I would still advise the use of a condom. Condoms are the only method (short of abstinence) that can protect against STD.
Don't be stupid! Have sex like your life depended on it. USE A CONDOM!
In this day and time, even if you are using chemical (or IUD) birth control, I would still advise the use of a condom. Condoms are the only method (short of abstinence) that can protect against STD.
Don't be stupid! Have sex like your life depended on it. USE A CONDOM!
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