Friday, January 22, 2010

Should i ask the parents 4 birth control pill or take a risk and go w/ just a condom?

Try to get the pill and use a comdom. Nothing is perfect, so double up.Should i ask the parents 4 birth control pill or take a risk and go w/ just a condom?
Ask your parents if you can go on the pill. This would be the best strategy and will keep the lines of communication open with your parents.





If they say no and you are going to have sex anyway, your boyfriend must use a condom --AND-- YOU must use a spermicide jelly, cream, or contraceptive sponge in the vagina. Double protection. Practically bombproof.Should i ask the parents 4 birth control pill or take a risk and go w/ just a condom?
Scratch that, I thought you said without. Try and get on the pill if you can.
If your scared to talk to your parents about getting the pill go with the cramps excuse....say its not for sex if you are really that scared that you will lie to them about it.... the pill helps control cramps and keeps regularity down to the hour....i know im a guy and i shouldnt know this crap but i do, oh and that double up thing that someone said....X that doubling up doubles the chance of the condom breaking because of the extra friction
NEITHER ONE IS 100% Did you know that? There are many cases where women get pregnant even AFTER taking the pill. As for condoms, they break easily, and you always risk AIDS. 67% of black males in the usa are hiv, 15% of white males and 22% of hispanic males and 23% of Asians
Do both. Use birth control and a condom. Condoms are only 98% effective when used correctly.
The best birth control is not doing it at all.


You didn't say your age, but if you are young enough to think you need to ask your parents for birth control, then your too young to be having sex.


DO you think you are old enough take on ALL the responsability that goes with growing up %26amp; having sex? Taking the risk of getting pregnant or STD's, can you pay for the pills? the doctors? Or do you expect your parents to pay for all of that.


Slow down, save it until your older. you'll be glad you did in the long run. TRUST ME.
Wear a large plastic bag that shows only your nostrils and tell the boyfriend to go play with himself.......... Disgusting.... Do you always expose your sex lie to all the universe. BRRRRR......


Hmmm.... I'm horny now. SEE WHAT YOU DID??!!!!!
if you re 16 yoy are old enough to ask for the pill do you have a free clinic in your area to get it before you ask? condoms are only 97% safe but with both pill and condom chances of you getting pregnant is slim to none good luck
if you are young enough to have to ask, by all means ask


my first child was an ';oops the condom broke'; baby and my second was a birth control pill accident...double up for sure!! babies are forever and so are some of those diseases these days!...tell them that if they say no...coz i have an idea you are going to go ahead either way
Just ask your mother, there is nothing wrong with it. She should be happy that you are careful.
As much as you might not want to ask them about it - I would recommend going to your parents. First of all, you don't need to tell them you are sexually active or want to become - there are many reasons to ask for bcp and none of which to be ashamed of. Second of all, you going to your parents will show them that you trust them and that they can trust you. Granted you'll probably get the ';be smart'; or ';don't do anything dumb'; speech - but you'll be showing them that you are maturing and that you are willing to accept the consequences of actions you may or may not take. Finally, it is your choice - but going with just a condom can be risky business because there is no 100% guarantee that they will work. It's kind of a scary thought - but your best bet is both bcp and a condom (lubed with a spermicide of some sort) because it will prevent (or highly eliminate) the chances of pregnancy while also preventing any transmittance of sexually transmitted infections.
Go to the health department.
use both
You're mom will understand, go ahead and ask her.
No, because you should be more afraid of getting an STD and dying than getting pregnant. You should ALWAYS use a condom, you never know if your partner is cheating on you!
Latex Condoms - especially those lubricated with the spermacide Nononoxyl 9 - are effective birth control when used correctly.


Birth control pills are only effective against pregnancy when you take them as prescribed by a physician.


There are too many sexually transmitted diseases(- including and as well as HIV - ) that can be prevented by the use of condoms.


I do not know your parents - or his - or how they may react to your request for birth control pills.


If you give a damn about your partner - and if he gives a damn about you;


you both will go,buy, and learn to use condoms. - Before ever having sex.


Do not fall for the virginity/you will always be my only partner crap -


this is real life. . . and real death if you are not careful.
depends on how old you are and what type of parents you have. If you are ten, then you shouldn't ne doing Sh%t.
As a father of 2 daughters, it is my recommendation, that if your father is open minded and able to discuss this, he will generally be able to give better advice as he will remember his youthful days. Moms tend to believe no pill no sex. Sexual urges seem to always prevail over common sense. My daughters were on the pill at 15 years old. I am conservative in my parental views on the subject of sexual intercourse (abstinence is best) but I have never been naive enough to think my girls would not engage in sexual activity. Still, condoms are necessary to protect against STD's. When we are young, we believe we are 10 ft tall and bullet proof, but remember carelessness can kill.

No comments:

Post a Comment