Do condoms protect against pregnancy?
Answers: If used properly they can protect against pregnancy.
From Planned Parenthood:
Each year, 2 out of 100 women whose partner use condoms will become pregnant if they always use condoms correctly.
Each year, 15 out of 100 women whose partners use condoms will become pregnant if they don't other use condoms correctly.
Two of my friends have had children from unacceptable condom use.
Here is a video on how to do it:
http://www.teenwire.com/interactive/do-a...
Scroll down to How to Use a Condom.
If condoms did not protect against pregnancy they wouldn't worry about putting a spermacide on them.
Think of it similar to this, a condom works because it provides a barrier, just approaching the rubber gloves your doctor wears when doing an exam. They are made of the same bits and pieces (most of the time anyway, but gloves are not always latex), and they work in like way, they prevent fluid from getting through.
However be cautioned, condoms don't other protect from herpes or genital warts. You can have a lesion or wart above where on earth the condom is at, and those are spread by contact with whichever it is, not the fluids!!.
Don't believe all these nation that says yes a condom protects against sex. It can easily break and within you go your pregnant or got an STD.
But still use it because it doesn't break on everyone and it can assistance stopping you from getting pregnant or an STD now..
Lol yes they protect against pregnancy and STDS but not for all types nought is 100 percent certain, but using a condom is a very obedient and safe practice.