If you are on birth control, using it consistently and correctly every time, this is considered "protected" sex from pregnancy. Pregnancy protection is one primary reason women use birth control (they also use it to regulate periods, etc.).
However, you are having unprotected sex from STDs/STIs (sexually transmitted diseases/infections), and it is highly recommended to use a condom during sex.
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If you are on birth control, using it consistently and correctly every time, this is considered "protected" sex from pregnancy. Pregnancy protection is one primary reason women use birth control (they also use it to regulate periods, etc.).
However, you are having unprotected sex from STDs/STIs (sexually transmitted diseases/infections), and it is highly recommended to use a condom during sex.
July 26, 2009 - 6:25pmThis Comment
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