98.9%. but does not protect against std's
2006-08-16 16:08:34
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answered by hotmaxus 2
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The birth control pill is like 99.9% effective. But if I were you, I would use a condom as well because the pill doesn't protect you from sexually transmitted diseases. Also, if she is ever on any antibiotics, the pill will be less effective.
If she is pressuring you not to bother with a condom, either she just likes the feeling of your penis in her without the condom on or maybe she could be tricking you into getting her pregnant!! Make sure she remembers to take her pill EVERY SINGLE DAY AND NEVER MISS A DOSE!!!!!! If you're asking this question because you don't trust her, you better use a condom, unless you're ready to be a father.
2006-08-16 16:19:23
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answer #2
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answered by Jenna 4
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The pill contains both synthetic estrogen and progestin. They are like the hormones made by a woman's ovaries. Usually, these hormones prevent the ovaries from releasing an egg (ovulation). They also thicken the cervical mucus, which would prevent sperm from joining with an egg. Of every 100 women who use the pill, eight will become pregnant during the first year of typical use. Fewer than one will become pregnant with perfect use. The pill works best if taken at about the same time every day. Pregnancy can happen if pills are started too late in the cycle, two or more pills are missed in a row, or if pills are taken in the wrong order.
2006-08-16 16:14:06
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answered by Anonymous
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In most cases, the pill is 99% effective as a form of birth control. However, if she drinks or smokes that lowers your risk to get pregnant. Also, there is no way of knowing if she is taking it like she says. You can get pregnant at any time if the swimmers are strong enough. Keep using the condom.
2006-08-16 16:12:27
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answered by LISA F 3
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Don't worry, if the pill is taken correctly it is over 99% effective. I'm on the pill and rely on it for birth control, and haven't gotten pregnant yet. But that's because I'm careful to take it every single day...no forgetting or skipping! The best way to remember is to keep the pills out in a drinking cup in your bathroom, that way you will see them everytime you get ready for bed at night.
2006-08-16 16:10:27
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answered by jellybean24 5
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im on the pill, although i forget 1 or 2 pills in a month but it still works, 99%, (moreover if i never forget) i feel free, not worrying anything, especially of getting pregnant...my husband is clean, has no disease, so he never uses condom....but if u are still affraid of getting infected by the disease, the condom will help you to get rid of the worry...so, doubling is alright as long as both of u are comfortable with that...but if both of u are clean, do it without condom, just pill...just like what me+husbnd do along this year....dont worry, my friend...
2006-08-16 16:19:59
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answered by DinDarling 1
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Birth control taken in pill form, if taken correctly is more than 95% affective. Matter a fact i think the actual official percentage of affectiveness is 98%?
2006-08-16 16:10:52
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answered by They_Say_Im_Cocky 1
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beginning administration pills are statistically ninety 9% clever. they actually can forestall being pregnant, otherwise women human beings does not use them each and all of the time. in case you're a hundred% against transforming into pregnant, the only a hundred% clever thank you to no longer get pregnant is to abstain from intercourse. in case you're keen to handle the fewer than a million% danger of changing into pregnant, beginning administration pills are often an enormously secure course to take. terrific desires!
2016-09-29 08:46:34
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answered by ? 4
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If taken correctly the pill is like 98% effective. The pill does not protect against std's though.
2006-08-16 16:09:05
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answered by ♥dream_angel♥ 6
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If she's ready to be a mom, and you're ready to be a dad, lose the condom. If not, keep on doubling up. It's still not 100% effective, but it does lessen the chances considerably.
2006-08-16 16:09:40
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answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7
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If nothing else - a condom protects you from disease. What is she trying to get more by not having a condom - If then you *** inside her? Sounds like there are more issues here.
2006-08-16 16:10:35
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answered by Kerry Z 3
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