Should I tell my boyfriend I'm on birth control?

Yes, you need to talk about it, even if you're already on birth control. Just a refresher: The pill or an IUD are great for preventing pregnancy, but they don't protect you from STIs.
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Should I tell my boyfriend im going on birth control?

Yes, you should tell your boyfriend you're on birth control.

Sit your boyfriend down and explain your birth control method to him. Or, if you're not on birth control just yet, that means you two are due for a chat about protection.
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Do guys assume you're on birth control?

False: Men Assume Most Women Are On Birth Control

But, according to the survey, only around one in five men assume or expect that all sexually active women are on birth control. In fact, about 64.9% of women between the ages of 18 and 49 were using some form of contraception, including condoms, according to the CDC.
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How do I explain birth control to my boyfriend?

Over dinner or on the phone, discuss sex, pleasure and contraception with your partner. Share what you both like, and also discuss your protection preferences. The best sex can occur when both partners feel comfortable and connected, and aren't stressed about unplanned outcomes.
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Do I need to use condoms if she's on birth control?

When used correctly, the pill is up to 99.7 percent effective against pregnancy. Some women who take the pill also use condoms, because the pill offers no protection against sexually transmitted infections — only latex and internal condoms do.
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Does he need to pull out if I'm on the pill?

However, the most effective way to stop yourself from becoming pregnant is to practice both the pull out method and use birth control. By taking the pill and asking your partner to pull out before ejaculating, you'll reduce your risk of becoming pregnant to almost zero.
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Is it okay to not pull out while on the pill?

Skipping a pill for any reason can increase your chances of becoming pregnant. If you're tempted to skip a pill because they are causing side effects, talk to your doctor, but continue taking them. Many women who have side effects when they first start taking the pill feel better after 3 months.
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Is birth control ruining my relationship?

Comparing the relationships of women who were on the pill when they met their partner with those who weren't, researchers found that pill users were less sexually satisfied, but happier overall with their relationships than women not taking birth control when they first met their mate.
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Who is responsible for birth control in a relationship?

It is BOTH partners' responsibility to ensure that you have safer sex, and use contraception to prevent both unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). There is a perception that it is the girl's responsibility to think about contraception and safer sex.
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When should I stop using condoms on birth control?

Don't take hormone-free days and start a new pack right away. Use a backup form of birth control (e.g., condoms, abstinence) for 7 days.
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What happens if a guy takes morning after pill?

Nothing will happen if he only took one. There's a one in four chance that the pill was a dummy anyway, as most packets include seven tablets with no drugs in them (meant to maintain the habit of taking the pill while the 'withdrawal bleed' happens).
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Does birth control feminize?

Myth: Estrogen-based hormonal birth control is a feminizing treatment that can form a type of hormone therapy for people assigned male at birth. Fact: Estrogen-based hormonal birth control won't help with feminization.
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How much do guys know about birth control?

The good news: The guys we surveyed seem willing to be brought up to speed. Forty-four percent say they've learned about birth control from a girlfriend, and 49 percent wish they knew more.
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Can I pick up birth control for my girlfriend?

Answer: Yes. A pharmacist may use professional judgment and experience with common practice to make reasonable inferences of the patient's best interest in allowing a person, other that the patient, to pick up a prescription. See 45 CFR 164.510(b).
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Do I need to tell my partner Im pregnant?

There is no right or wrong way to tell a partner about a pregnancy. (Well, maybe a few wrong ways.) But breaking the news when the pregnancy was unplanned can be particularly anxiety-provoking. Given that almost half of all pregnancies are unplanned, you're not the first woman to ask this question.
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What should be discussed with a partner when choosing a birth control method?

Relationship factors, including marital status, number of sexual partners, how often you have sex and partner preferences. Religious beliefs. Differences between birth control methods, including how effective they are at preventing pregnancy, side effects, cost and whether they prevent sexually transmitted infections.
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Does your boyfriend pay for birth control?

Generally girls are expected to pay the entire fee for their chosen contraception (Implanon, IUD, the pill), while boys are expected to pay for condoms. But splitting contraception is often more complex than simply splitting a bill.
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Should a guy pay for Plan B?

In some cases, as Bells pointed out to Mic, men and women still have to ask for the morning-after pill behind the counter (as opposed to getting it off the shelf, like condoms), so it's important that men are just as comfortable asking and paying for it.
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What is the man's role in fertility control?

Currently, the only male birth control options are condoms and vasectomy. Men can also use behaviors, such as outercourse, to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
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Can birth control cause breakups?

Pill users reported being happier with non-sexual aspects of their relationship and were actually less likely to break up. Previous lab research has shown that women who use birth control aren't as attracted to "masculine" men with higher testosterone levels.
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Does birth control make you less hornier?

Hormones influence the brain and it is thought that taking the contraceptive pill can have adverse effects on mood. This means that coming off the pill could also change your mood. You may feel happier and hornier, but you also may not.
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How likely is it to get pregnant on birth control?

Fewer than 1 in 100 women will get pregnant in a year when using the combined pill correctly. Typical use: around 91% effective. Around 9 in 100 women using the combined pill will get pregnant in a year.
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Can you get pregnant from Precum while on birth control?

And pre-cum can pick up sperm remaining in the urethra from a previous ejaculation. If either of these happen, the small amount of sperm in the pre-ejaculate might cause pregnancy, even though the chances are small. But if you're using the pill correctly, it's highly unlikely that you can get pregnant this way.
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Can you get in trouble for lying about being on birth control?

Many folks might conjure stories they've heard about abusive practices such as poking holes in condoms, lying about birth control, or “stealthing” – which, while not illegal in most of the world, is a form of sexual assault.
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Can a woman get pregnant on the pill?

Yes. Although birth control pills have a high success rate, they can fail and you can get pregnant while on the pill. Certain factors increase your risk of getting pregnant, even if you're on birth control. Keep these factors in mind if you're sexually active and want to prevent an unplanned pregnancy.
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