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Question about the birth control pill?


Okay, well i need as many answers on this as possible.
I've been in a relationship with my bf for nearly two years now, and
ive been wanting to get on the pill for awhile, in the meantime we've been using protection. But what I wanted to ask was this-
if i take the pill, can my bf come inside of me? does protection need to used along side it?

Sorry if i sound really...dumb, im not really clued up on the pill. I'd also like to note that neither of us has any stds or stuff like that before any points that stuff out, and this is for definate. I just want that question answered...can he do that, without pregnancy? is it a safe thing to do??? if its not, is there any other forms of birth control that may allow this, not all the time, but every now and then.

When used correctly, the birth control pill is 99% effective. That means when you take one pill a day, every day, at the same time every day. If you are taking your birth control correctly, a condom is not necessarily needed unless to protect from STDs, even if he does ejaculate inside of you. Of course, it's always suggested that you use a backup method because nothing is 100%, but it is up to you and your partner to whether or not you want to use two forms of birth control.

If you use the pill correctly then yes he can ejaculate in you and you will not get pregnant. You have to take the pill at the SAME time every day and you can't have sex w/o protection for a couple weeks after you start taking it. It's still best to use condoms as well, but you most likely will not get pregnant if you use the pill correctly.

yes you can have your boyfriend *** in you. now that i'm on birth control pill me and my boyfriend never uses condom. just make sure to take it everyday at the same time, and if you miss a pill remember to use a back up method such as condoms for 7 days

it very on why birth control protection (pill , shot, patch)

i think with in the mouth you can safely have sex but more protection means less risk.

here this site can help you

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-...

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