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If you are taking the contraceptive pill and you are sick / vomiting, the pill will still be effective in preventing pregnancy.  
  False - Being sick / vomiting may make the contraceptive pill not as effective.
You cannot get pregnant the first time you have sex.  
  False - You can get pregnant anytime you have sex.
You can not get pregnant during your period.  
  False - You can get pregnant during your period.
Condoms can help protect you against Sexually Transmitted Infections.  
  True - Condoms will protect you against most STIs, however, Genital warts and Genital herpes can still be spread via skin to skin contact.
You can always tell if you have an STI.  
  False - Many STIs have no symptoms at all, so it is important to use condoms, and have regular sexual health checks.
If you are using the contraceptive pill, it is still necessary to use condoms to help protect yourself against STIs.  
  True - The contraceptive pill can help protect you against unplanned pregnancy, however it does not protect you from STIs.
You cannot get STIs from oral sex.  
  False - It is possible to be infected with warts, herpes and gonorrhoea from oral sex.
If you use contraception, you will not get pregnant.  
  False - No contraception is 100% effective.

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