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my 'female friend' who I have random casual sex with wants to go on 'the pill' so we dont have to pay for those friendly rubber sheets that stop us making babies.
What I want to know is:
- Is the pill always sucessful in stopping women getting preggers?
- Does it stop the whole 'ovulation' thing, or just stop the egg being fertile?
- Does it mean there is less of a chance of her being 'fertile' in the future if we goes on the pill now?
I'm sure you can answer those questions between you :-)
Thanks, as always.
I've done a few, and have got generally high in the 100's (ie. 140 etc.) so they must be pretty wrong.
> For a person under 16 you seem to know alot about this. ;)
>
> Well,
>
> I know more then anyone in my school IQ 99
My IQ's 142 but as I am constantly told IQ tests aren't an accurate gage of intelligence as you can revise for them, you will always be asked the same type of questions, they don't include general knowledge and so on.
> Buck1 wrote:
> Shes less likely to get pregnant if she takes the pill then if you
> use
> a condom. But the pill doesnt protect against STI's and STD's
>
> For a person under 16 you seem to know alot about this. ;)
Well,
I know more then anyone in my school IQ 99
Despite the fact I floss, use mouth wash, have a sonicare tooth brush, brush my teeth once with normal toothpaste then again with Pearl drops ever morning and night. I would definitely pay. My body image means a lot to me and I amn't happy with it at all right now.