You should use only one condom at a time
Using two condoms at the same time is not safe. It increases friction and can cause one or both of the condoms to tear or break.
Using two condoms at the same time is not safe. It increases friction and can cause one or both of the condoms to tear or break.
Condoms are effective only if used correctly so check the instructions on the packet. They are the only contraceptive method that protect against sexually transmitted infections as well as pregnancy.
You can get pregnant if you have sex during your period and you don’t use contraception or a condom. Having unprotected sex at any time of the month can lead to pregnancy.
Condoms can be damaged by contact with any oil-based products like lipstick, suntan lotion, moisturiser and baby oil. If you want to use lubrication make sure it is water-based (available from pharmacies).
You can get pregnant if you have sex standing up – in fact whatever position you are in when having sex. There’s no such thing as a “safe” position if you’re not using a condom or another form of contraception, and there are no “safe” places either, including the bath or shower.
A boy can get a girl pregnant the first time he or she has sex. It only takes one sperm to meet an egg, and this can happen from one instance of unprotected sex.
The Pill does not protect you against Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), which can lead to infertility. You need a condom as well to protect against STIs.
The Pill does not make you infertile. As with all forms of contraception, your normal fertility levels return after you stop taking the contraceptive pill.
There is no reason to take a break from the contraceptive pill – it does not build up in your body and will not affect your fertility permanently.
The contraceptive implant is more than 99% effective in preventing pregnancy, but does not protect you from getting Sexually Transmitted Infections.