Can you re-phrase the question? And in pregnancy and Parenting, try to use the big boy voice.
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2006-11-29 10:04:21
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answered by twowords 6
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Condoms, when used properly, are 85% effective. The pills are 98% effective when used properly. Don't go doing a happy-dance yet, those odds are only if you're using them right. The statistics also show that over half of the people that use birth control products don't use them as directed.
There is still a chance there is live sperm in your pre-ejaculatory fluid, so don't think just b/c you didn't get all the way there you're in the clear, either.
If you're so scared of getting her pregnant even w/ pills and condoms, I suggest skipping intercourse. Abstinence is the ONLY 100% effective form of birth control.
2006-11-29 10:05:56
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answered by luvablelds 3
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remember that birth control is not always 100% effective. And if you used a condom why do you worry so much. But there is alwasy a chance. The only way she might not be pg is if you did not have sex. Any other way theres alway that small chance that one of your soldiers got through.
2006-11-29 10:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There is NO form of birth control that is 100% effective, so remember this (short of you getting a vasectomy or her getting a hysterectomy). The "prenut" does contain sperm. So if the condom wasn't busted, and she is on birth control, then the chances are very low that she is pregnant. Best of luck to you.
2006-11-29 10:11:25
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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Two-words you are too funny!!! LOL
Given that the condom that you used was not defective, you should be safe. There is very little chance of getting pregnant as long as you continue to use condoms each and every time you have sex! Good luck!
2006-11-29 10:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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relies upon on your age, and frequency which you have intercourse, and no be counted in case you utilize the different form of start administration (calendar approach, start administration pills, depo provera photographs, etc). The older you're, the less probability of being pregnant (subsequently the desire for women to have toddlers previously age 40). in case you're under 25, i could wager 30% probability, yet i'd desire to be incorrect.
2016-10-13 09:30:11
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answered by ? 4
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If she indeed takes it regularly and as prescribed, there is little to worry about, no matter what happened on your end. Most contraceptives as long as they are used exactly as prescribed carry a 1-3% chance of pregnancy.
2006-11-29 10:05:36
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answered by felixandme 2
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pre-nut? wow....i wanna ask how old you are...if you dont kno the correct terms or comfortable talking about it then you shouldnt even be having sex....by the way its pre-*** and you could get her pregnant....anytime you introduce sperm to a vagina ITS POSSIBLE TO GET PREGNANT!!!
2006-11-29 10:16:26
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answered by sarah-bear 2
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ok if you have to call it "pre-nut" you're probably not mature enough to be having sex.
chances are very slim.
2006-11-29 13:00:15
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answered by ktpb 4
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you can still get her pregant thats how i got pregnant at 17 years old!!! SO USE A CONDOM NO MATTER WHAT
2006-11-29 10:17:30
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answered by Brtny 3
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