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My girlfriend and I have s*x without a condom, she's on birth control, whats the chances she gets pregnant?

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My girlfriend and I have s*x without a condom, she's on birth control, whats the chances she gets pregnant?

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  1. there is a chance but it is small  


  2. theres a little chance she might b but its very small

  3. Birth control states that it is up to 99% effective, so that helps.  BUT you should not risk it.  She misses a day or two by accident and it is all thrown off.  You NEED, and I can't emphasize that enough, NEED to use a condom no matter what.  if you don't like them,  keep trying new brands and you may find one you like.  but birth control isn't enough.  You both need to use protection!!

  4. The odds of her getting pregnant are approximately the odds that she's not taking the pills correctly.  Statistically, depending on who you ask, that's anywhere from 1%-5% of the pill-using population.

  5. i cant give u a percentage chance, but i can tell you that i know 2 people who have gotten pregnant on birth control.... its NOT 100% effective.

  6. if she is correctly taking birth control...1% or less of a chance

  7. Higher than if you used a condom with the birth control.

    Typical use for birth control is 5% of women become pregnant in one year.

    Perfect use for birth control is .1% of women become pregnant in one year.

    - ie: taking it the same time every day.

    http://www.fda.gov/Fdac/features/1997/co...

  8. Birth control is 90-95 % effective according to most studies

    SO there is a 5-10 percent chance she could conceive.

    if you want to be 99.9% sure, use a condom as well!

    But lets face it condoms suck.

  9. Take it from someone who knows, the pill is not 100% for all women.  I took it everyday for a year and didn't miss a thing, but still ended up pregnant.   In addition, there are other things that can interfere with how the pill works...   certain antibiotics, being sick, weight.   Just be careful.  

  10. If she has been on them for a month already and is taking her pill around the same time every day- very little chance.

    Not to be negative- but I hope you trust her.  Because if she wasn't taking her pills...

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