You do not actually NEED to use condome because the birth control pills should stop you getting pregnant, but you can use a condom as extra protection and it also protects against STDs/STIs
the pill will stop you from getting pregnant but it wont stop you from getting a sexual disease - if you trust your partner then you dont need to use condoms while you are on the pill
Yes, so it's important to use protection such as condoms or the Birth Control pill.
Oral contraceptives (or "the pill") Sterilization
Trojan makes Trojan condoms. They are great for preventing pregnancies. For full effectiveness use a pregnancy pill along with the condoms, though this isn't 100% safe.
No method of birth control is 100% effective, including condoms. Of every 100 couples who use condoms correctly and consistently, only two will experience a pregnancy. The pill is 99% effective if used exactly as prescribed and a day is never missed.
Sugar pills don't have the active ingredient so it would be the same as missing a regular pill. You will be unprotected for 7 days so USE CONDOMS
Yes! You did everything right. You need to use condoms while using the antibiotics and for seven days afterwards. So you will be fine.
If you use the birth control pill perfectly, it is 99.7% effective all on its own. If you mess up, it is 92%. When used with the male condom it is 99.99% effective with perfect use, and 98.8% effective with typical use. The risk of pregnancy is very low while on the pill, but remember that only condoms can protect you from sexually transmitted diseases.
* You should avoid sexual intercourse * If you insist on have sexual intercourse, use protections such as condoms or "the pill"
In order for the pill to work, you need to take it consistently every day or it will go out of your system. So you need to take it consistently for another month, and in the meantime use condoms.
There are no known drug interactions between metronidazole vaginal cream and the birth control pill. However, you should not rely on condoms while using metronidazole vaginal cream.
Start the birth control pill today. Use a back up method, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've taken seven pills correctly.