You can stop using condoms if you're on Birth Control, but it makes sense to keep using them. They provide additional pregnancy protection, and also reduce the risk of some sexually transmitted diseases.
No. Only birth control from your doctor or condoms can prevent pregnancy.
Its called birth control and condoms
Yes, unless there is a chance that either partner has an STD/STI (sexually transmitted disease/infection) because the pill does not protect against those
Just stop using it, but this may cause pregnancy.
Even if you take the birth control pill perfectly, there's a chance you could get pregnant. Of 1000 couples using the birth control pill perfectly for a year, three will get pregnant. If you can accept that risk, and aren't at risk of infection, then you don't need condoms. Make sure you and your partner have discussed and agreed on your course of action if you did get pregnant before you decide to stop using condoms.
Yes they use them.Muslims are allowed to use the condoms to control the birth but not to stop it completely nor to have sex with someone other than the Spouse.
If by birth control you mean the pill (birth control being the name for all methods including condoms etc) it prevents a pregnancy occurring in the first place rather than stopping it once it has started.
If you wanna get pregnant, just stop using any form of birth control.
The best way to stop a girl from getting pregnant is to take steps to prevent the pregnancy in the first place by using birth control. There are lots of options: the depo-provera shot or birth control pill for her, condoms, spermicide, etc. Condoms are your best bet because they will protect her from pregnancy and protect you both from STDs
If you are talking about PLAN-B I don't not think so! But if you are talking about Birth control yes you should use a second form of birth control (condoms) when you are taken anitibiotics!
Birth control loses all of its effect the day that you stop using it.
Birth control inhibits fertilization, not menstruation. Menstrual cycle will still continue.