epcot.girl
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- Sep 15, 2007
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Wow...you do realize that even if the girl was very good about birth control and used it, it can fail, condoms rip, pills can be made ineffective if not used properly, like if you are on anitbiotics. What is she wasnt having unprotected sex, would you still have such a harsh stance![]()
When condoms break there's the morning after pill (known as Plan B in the US I think?). As for the pill, it's made very clear (at least in the UK) what can reduce the effectiveness of OC on the leaflet it comes with in the pack, so if you're sick or taking antibiotics you know to use extra protection. These also contribute to being very good about birth control.
I've had contraception fail on me. An IUD of all things. Once you get pregnant whatever decision you make has the potential to affect you for the rest of your life. This, and the risk of getting an STI, are why I think teenagers should really be doubling up on protection anyway. Condoms to cover both pregnancy and STI protection, and then another form of contraception that the female is comfortable with (the pill, copper or hormonal IUD, implant, etc.) for extra protection against pregnancy and for if the condom is used incorrectly.


