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birth control pills

So im underage and I've had intercourse before with condoms but I'm thinking about taking birth control pills but I feel highly insecure about it. I feel unprotected without condom about pregnancy. Of course I don't want to have an underage pregnancy but I would like to experience having sex without a condom
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I also feel unprotected without a condom. And for me birth control pills is not an option. I know that there are lot's of them with a very high quality, I read it here: http://motherhow.com/types-of-birth-control-pills/ But still...
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You must fell disappointd with these answers, because what you want know  is if it's safe have sex with birth control pills. But even if you weren't underage, I would tell you that pills are harmful. Affect your hormonal system and aren't 100% safe.
If you really want to have safe sex, go to the gybecologist with an adult and your boyfriend. Talk to him to do more activities together that distract you from have sex, like, doing excercise and thus reduce sex to a minimum
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Don't study sex. Study your future okay.. you said your underage. And you don't want to b a teen mom. Well don't have sex. Don't be. An adult when you still a CHILD
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It's best to abstain and focus on your future, sex is going no where baby girl, it was around for centuries and its going no where but if you think your ready, make sure you know your partner status and talk to a an adult your comfortable with to take you to a gynecologist and you talk to that person and ask them every thing you want to know.
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It's best to abstain and focus on your future, sex is going no where baby girl, it was around for centuries and its going no where but if you think your ready, make sure you know your partner status and talk to a an adult your comfortable with to take you to a gynecologist and you talk to that person and ask them every thing you want to know.
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