Yes, I did also. Not twins though, thank God.
2006-11-20 03:05:53
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answered by flip103158 4
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Yes, it is possible. The rate of success for the pill ranges, but I think the average is about 97% effectiveness. That leaves a 3 percent error. Also, taking antibiotics and other precription medication can cause the pill not to work as well
2006-11-20 03:02:49
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answered by taylor619 2
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Yes, birth control is NOT 100%! Plus, a lot of other factors can mess with birth control effectiveness, medications, viruses, bacteria, and even the common cold can reduce it's effects (depending on brand and type).
2006-11-20 03:03:46
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answered by angie_laffin927 4
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There is less than a 1% chance of it happening. A lot of women seem to also forget that if they take antibiotics that it can reduce the effectiveness of the pills.
2006-11-20 03:07:12
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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Yep my friend did, she was crazy about pill taking she took it exactly 24 hours apart to the min, never missed one and she had a little boy anyway
2006-11-20 03:11:55
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answered by Lori R 4
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yes you can i mean if you was to take antibotics it is ineffictive and if your body gets use to the hormones then you might have move up to a stronger birth control.
2006-11-20 03:08:39
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answered by crystal b 3
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Yes- the only 100% absolute to protect against pregnancy , STDs or HIV is abstinence.
2006-11-20 03:00:14
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answered by pinkee 3
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If you take certain medications, that could make bc ineffective. And bc pills are not 100%.
2006-11-20 03:05:26
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answered by Pardon Moi? 3
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Abstinence is only 100%
2006-11-20 04:02:01
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answered by ronnie 2
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IT IS POSSIBLE TO CONCEIVE WHILE ON THE PILL. IF YOU ARE ON ANTIBIOTICS OR HAVE A STOMACH UPSET THEY CAN INTERFERE WITH IT. ALTHOUGH ITS NOT VERY COMMON
2006-11-20 03:06:33
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answered by aunty m 4
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