This is a chart from the United States Federal Drug Administration. They are rates of prenancy using typical birth control methods (including withdrawl-- which is near the very bottom.) The first percentage is typical rate of pregnancy. The second number is LOWEST expected rate of pregnancy.
"Typical Use" rates mean that the method either was not always used correctly or was not used with every act of sexual intercourse (e.g., sometimes forgot to take a birth control pill as directed and became pregnant), or was used correctly but failed anyway
"Lowest Expected" rates mean that the method was always used correctly with every act of sexual intercourse but failed anyway (e.g., always took a birth control pill as directed but still became pregnant).
Sterilization:
Male Sterilization 0.15% 0.1%
Female Sterilization 0.5% 0.5%
Hormonal Methods:
Implant (Norplant) 0.09% 0.09%
Hormone Shot (Depo-Provera) 0.3% 0.3%
Combined Pill (Estrogen/Progestin) 5% 0.1%
Minipill (Progestin only) 5% 0.5%
Intrauterine Devices (IUDs):
Copper T 0.8% 0.6%
Progesterone T 2% 1.5%
Barrier Methods:
Male Latex Condom1 14% 3%
Diaphragm2 20% 6%
Vaginal Sponge (no previous births)3 20% 9%
Vaginal Sponge (previous births)3 40% 20%
Cervical Cap (no previous births)2 20% 9%
Cervical Cap (previous births)2 40% 26%
Female Condom 21% 5%
Spermicide: (gel, foam, suppository, film) 26% 6%
Natural Methods:
Withdrawal 19% 4%
Natural Family Planning
(calendar, temperature, cervical mucus) 25% 1-9%
No Method: 85% 85%
2006-10-04 12:01:09
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I used withdrawal method successfully for 3 and a half years. Got married and used no form of birth control whatsoever during my honeymoon and got pregnant. I guess I was lucky using the withdrawal method.
2006-10-04 15:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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it is possible though it isnt likely...this is why the "withdrawal" method of birth control doesnt work as well as people would like. if you have had sex within the last 5 days you can go to the doctor and get the morning after pill so you dont have to worry about it. though the chance is slight if you are going to have sex you should be on birth control.
2006-10-04 11:55:18
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answer #3
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answered by my101201cutiepie 3
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there is a TINY chance, becuase there is some sperm in pre***, but not a lot. most of the sperm dies before it can even get to the point of conception. not only that, but you can only get pregnant between 24-48 hours after you ovulate. i wouldnt worry about it.
2006-10-04 11:53:42
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answer #4
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answered by huntingtonbeachisgreat 1
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there is a chance because thats how i got pregnant with my 1st baby. He inserted and I said stop he did. I got pregnant. Talk about whanm bam thank you mam
2006-10-04 11:58:55
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answered by jennifer b 1
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VERY good. That is how we concieved our 4th baby. We were using the pull out method... SO to answer your question... there is a 100% chance you could get prego by precum. I did.
2006-10-04 11:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The chance are high I didnt plan for both of my kids.
2006-10-04 11:59:21
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answered by Anonymous
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percentage wise is possibly 90% out of 100%. So be careful.
2006-10-04 11:54:04
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answered by phoenixchickNY 2
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Very good as pre-ejaculate contains sperm.
2006-10-04 12:10:48
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answered by mommy_2_liam 7
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c*m is c*m it only has one goal so the chances are very possible
2006-10-04 11:55:15
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answer #10
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answered by tru_blu 5
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