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zoidberg

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Joined: 09 Jun 2007
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Pregnant On the Pill!?
Posted: 07-23-07 22:07pm

i know i've talked about birth control and pregnacy for soem time now. but i just want to be 100% on this. i've been on tri-cyclen for 2 weeks and 1 day now. and i know this was very foolish of me and i should have known better, but my boyfriend came in me today. i've been taking the pill 99.9% correct. that other 0.1% was when i "missed" the pill hour and a half only. please tell me my chances of being pregnant! please and thank you!
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Llewellyn

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Joined: 21 Jan 2007
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Location: NY

Posted: 07-23-07 23:46pm

If you're taking the pill, then you are protected against pregnancy, that's what the pill is for after all. Laughing While no method is 100% effective, the pill is around 99% effective when taken as intended, even if he ejaculates in you every time.
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Georgia59

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Posted: 07-24-07 11:14am

It wasn't foolish of you. That's why we take the pill.

You would be foolish if you tried to use the pull out method or something. The pill is a proven protection against pregnancy.
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haliparot

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Joined: 20 Nov 2004
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Location: San Diego, CA United States

Posted: 07-25-07 04:25am

if you are taking the pill for more than 2 weeks consistently, then you are protected already against pregnancy. Don't worry though nothing is 100% effective, pills are highly effective type of BC
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