Pregnancy possible: Condoms are noted for their high failure rate and unintended pregnancies often result when depending on them as your sole form of contraception. Check a pregnancy test unless you get your period.
Answered 3/24/2013
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Get tested: Condoms are good for preventing sexually transmitted diseases, and good work for using one. But all contraceptive methods can fail, especially in young women, we recommend using two forms of contraception. Urine pregnancy test are inexpensive and readily available, or crisis pregnancy centers can provide confidential testing. You do not need parental consent for pregnancy tests.
Answered 11/30/2014
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