Okay, so yes I am very young. 14 years old to be exact. But before you begin to judge me, just know that I have been with my boyfriend for 3 years and we are well aware of our actions. However, we just recently had sex for the first time on July 25th. He had used a condom and I am on birth control, buttt I haven't been very accurate with taking it. I did take the pill three hours before we had sex and the day before. I had sex a second time on August 3rd. Again, we used condoms and this time I was more accurate with my pills. Lately though, I have been really nauseated and bloated. Is it possible that I might be pregnant because I wasnt accurate with my pills the first time, even though we did use a condom??
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If your boyfriend used a condom and he used it properly and it didn't break, the chances are remote that you are pregnant.
I don't know what you mean by "not being accurate" with taking your birth control. For the birth control to be effective you must take it according to the directions. Otherwise it will be essentially useless, or at the very best not dependable.
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The condom did not break, and by saying that I wasnt accurate, I went a week before without taking it!
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Hey Guest, Like thegeeze' has said, condoms are pretty efficient if they are put on correctly, dont split or slip off, also as he points out missing dose with birth control makes in pointless and ineffective, as if you go over 12 hours you need to take the missed and that days together, if you go longer then the protection is void for (I think) 7 days. Try to get in some habit with your pill, put it near your toothbrush, under your pillow, in your shoe the night before so you remember to take it at the same time everyday, after a few weeks it will be habit and you should not forget.. If you don't think you will ever be able to remember to take it regularly have you thought about the implant or injection? They last 3 months and you dont have to do anything except remember to turn up every three months lol Not so hard to remember :) I know I've been there too and at 14 you've got a lot going on in your head and remembering to take a tablet daily can be easily forgotten, especially if you cant leave it some place obvious like with your toothbrush
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Like the first person said did it break?
But my question to you is.
What kind of condom did he use?
Some condoms protect againsted STDS and don't protect againsted getting pregnent
Some are the other way around and some protect from both.
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As far as Ive ever been aware a condoms a condom so Im really confused hearing some are sti stoppers some pregnancy stoppers. They are a sheath of latex (or whatever) which catches the sperm preventing it entering the vagina, and thus pregnancy and any stis that may be present in sperm/on the penis shaft/head. This would also be the same for any stis the female had. Not covering of course pubic lice simply fluid etc transfered stis and as mentioned pregnancy. The Only exception I can think of; and I forget what they are called are designed mostly with lesbians in mind and are to cover the vagina when having oral sex - therefore preventing sti spread, or maybe the ones made from animal (mostly sheep) intestine, but I'd doubt there easy to come by (and the info on those is hazy at best) But states they are effective against preg but not so much on the sti front. I'd post a link but if its not NHS or wiki it will be removed probably, just Google condoms made from animal intestines if your interested I'll call them sheep sheaths for short in future lol
Id be really interested to know a brand or see a link for a penis condom that when used correctly does not prevent pregnancy, as I cant even seem to find anything like this searching Google
If it has the official mark on the pack w/e brand you use has been tested to European standards [Mark is CE]
For some 100% fact info on condoms check out the NHS site it's not just my opintion or someones opiion it's an official medical site so can't post anything thats incorrect at the time of posting and should be relied on far more than the words of any of us in an 'opinions forum'
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/contraception-guide/Pages/male-condoms.aspx
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Ive been doing some research and i found that Trojan Sensititity do not completely get rid of the risk of stis and getting pregnant
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