Birth Control Pill And Withdrawl Method Posted: 10-26-05 18:53pm
Hi there,
i've been with my boyfriend for 5 months
now and for the past 2 we have been having
unprotected sex but he doesn't cum in me
he pulls out just before he does. I am on
the pill and take it everyday so i'm
wondering what my chances were to get
pregnant this way?
Thanks:)
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sugar_baby049
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 May 2005 Posts: 23
Posted: 10-27-05 09:49am
Anybody?????
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tasha82
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Oct 2005 Posts: 112
Posted: 10-27-05 16:53pm
With perfect use of the pill, your chance
of getting pregnant is about 1%. If
you're also using the withdrawal method, I
would think the chance is even lower.
The withdrawal method is not considered a
reliable form of birth control, but it can
lower the risk of pregnancy. If you're
using it in combination with the pill,
your chance of pregnancy is probably very
slim as long as you use the pill
perfectly. Just remember, nothing is
ever 100%.
I am doing the same thing. I think as
long as he is not going in you that you
are okay also, just another thing. Make
sure before you have sex that he wipes the
precum off as well. I mean your chances
are very slim but just too get you through
the month!
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p0lkad0t
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Apr 2006 Posts: 14 Location: NJ,USA
Posted: 04-26-06 20:16pm
Me n my boyfriend have been going out a
year and 7 months and ive been on the pill
for the most part of our relationship and
we always have sex that way..No condom and
all that and nothing has happened. You'll
be fine
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