It is possible, but not likely. However, if you are having regular intercourse, it is always possible to get pregnant. If you are worried about it, or if you are not in a monogamous relationship, add a condom for extra protection. Also, there are new therapies for birth control that are longer lasting than a daily pill. See your gynecologist!
2006-08-11 06:20:20
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answered by Ava 2
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Yes it is possible to get pregnant while on the pill. The birth control pill is only 98% effective and that's when taken accurately everyday at the same exact time. The pill just puts fake hormones into your body to keep you from ovulating but not all the hormones stay in your body and that's why the pill must be taken everyday at the same time.
Condoms are 99% effective so that is another alternative to birth control. I have one friend who was on the pill for four months and she got pregnant. She claimed she only missed one pill the entire four months she was on.
2006-08-11 06:37:43
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answered by Pink Princess 6
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Yes - you can become pregnant while taking the pill. I think it's around 99% effective against pregnancy, but of course, someone has to fall into the 1% range. To decrease your odds of getting pregnant, you can use multiple forms of birth control to get the most powerful sort of protection. Just be sure to not mix medications. For instance, yoYes - you can becoe pregnant. u can use the pill AND a cervical cap or you can use Depo Provera AND a condom. You should not use the pill AND Depo.
2006-08-11 06:16:48
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answered by ♪ ♥ ♪ ♥ 5
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Most birth control is 99.9 % effective if taken everyday at the same time. If you are taking your pill at the same time, the same hormones will be released at that time everyday. If used properly, birth control decreases your chances of becoming pregnant, but if you are just starting the pill, always use another form of backup contraceptive for a month or two.
2006-08-11 06:14:41
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answered by Claire 2
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Yes, it's possible. I don't consider it a misfortune to have become pregnant while on the pill, but I was at a time when it was fine to have children, and my husband and I love our son.
The pill is one of the most reliable forms of contraception, but it's not 100% effective. Only abstinence is. Whatever method you use, use a condom in addition to it, so that you protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases.
2006-08-11 06:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. One in a hundred chance. Happens more often than people think. I imagine the odds go up with mistakes. You can also get pregnant after a tubal ligation. Those odds are more like one in a million. The best form of birth control is abstinence.
2006-08-11 06:15:49
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answered by Rebecca C 2
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i unquestionably am residing information you will get pregnant on beginning administration. Im 18 and that i married my husband in March of this year. I even have been on beginning administration or perhaps the shot interior the final 9 months (it lingers on your gadget a protracted time) besides, right here i'm 5 weeks pregnant. it is not a a hundred% helpful regrettably technological information will not at all trump mom nature. if your indicators persist, circulate on your accepted practitioner and convey your concerns.
2016-09-29 04:10:05
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answered by ? 4
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Yes you can. the best way to prevent pregnancy is abstinance. But if you want to have sex, then use condoms as well as birth control pills.
2006-08-11 06:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If taken the correct way, the possibilty of getting pregnant while on the pill is 3 percent.
2006-08-11 06:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, that is entirely possible. That is why it says on the package something less than 100% effective.
2006-08-11 06:14:10
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answered by jessiekatsopolous 4
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