Studies show that teens who report having good conversations with their parents about sex wait longer to begin having sex and are more likely to use condoms and
other birth control methods when they do become sexually active.
Studies have shown that teens who report having ongoing conversations with their parents about sex wait longer to begin having sex and are more likely to use condoms and
other birth control methods when they eventually become sexually active.
Not exact matches
They are even more effective
when used in combination with
other birth -
control methods, such as condoms.
If you rule out
other possible causes, like an STD or a sensitivity to any latex condoms and / or lubricants you may be using, and the irritation keeps happening
when you use the sponge, it may not be a good
birth control method for you.