I have several possible answers for you.
1. You 'golden shower' freaks make me sick!
2. No, but if you hit a moose while driving, and take flight, you do qualify for your pilot's license.
3. See other answers re '99%.' Though how this can be a real question boggles the mind -- who's being prescribed the pill without knowing quite what it's for?
4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ejaculation
http://health.howstuffworks.com/adam-200107.htm
http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/contraception/contraception_birth.html
2006-10-25 13:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If you've taken the pill correctly there is a minimal chance of getting pregnant. It's still possible but the odds go wayyy down if you are taking the pill the right way.
2006-10-25 13:09:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes- I was on birth control and took them regularly, and got pregnant! I was on the pill for 5 1/2 years before it happened, but it did!
2006-10-25 12:58:25
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answer #3
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answered by m930 5
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that's what the pills are for so the guy could "openly leak inside" of a girl and she won't get pregnant. isn't that the idea? there is still 1% or less chance she can get pregnant, though.
2006-10-25 12:51:50
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answered by miss 3
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YES AND NO. birth control pills are suppose to be safe but that is why doctors always say their is an small chance of getting pregnant. they AREN'T100% FULL PROOF. THE BEST OUT THEIR ARE CONDOMS. each birth control has its own level of security, so be careful.
2006-10-25 16:19:42
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answered by truelfye 2
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particular there is an possibility. i became on the pill for months and we not at all used the pull out approach and that i not at all had a scare. yet despite the fact that a unpredicted being pregnant does no longer have ruined us. in case you actual do no longer choose for to get pregnant use a condom too as a back-up.
2016-11-25 20:45:28
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answered by ? 4
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The answer is yes, BUT very unlikely. Birthcontrol, when taken correctly, is about 99% effective.
2006-10-25 12:52:30
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answered by מימי 6
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She can, but it's unlikely.
The pills have a 99% chance of protecting you, but there is always that 1%...
2006-10-25 12:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Its always possible thats why they say the pill is 99% effective
2006-10-25 12:47:08
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answered by Shell 3
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yes, birth control pills don't work sometimes, just like condoms
2006-10-25 12:47:41
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answered by bubblepup13 3
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