I tend to to try to be extra careful when it comes to the possibility of getting pregnant.
What are the chances when you have been on the pill for about 6 months and he STILL pulls out before (major) ejaculation (obviously he can't detect the precum or whatev)...
2006-12-07
03:23:31
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Pregnancy
a few of you are questioning my decisions. I was raised in a Christian home. My whole life I wanted to wait until marriage (which isn't a commandment in the bible, just inferance- and if it does say it, can someone tell me where I can find the passage?). There have been several issues in my past that have affected this. I am 20 years old and have been with my boyfriend for 2 years. He respects me and is also a Christian. We waited a year and a half (waited until I even got on BC). I'm not a whore that sleeps around. He is the only person I plan on ever being with. I'm young, I know, but our relationship isn't centered around sex... at all. So there it is. For all of you judging me. I don't think I am sinning.
2006-12-07
03:49:10 ·
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The likely hood of becoming pregnant is very slim as long as you are taking the pill as you should (the same time EVERY day). If he is pulling out as well (which from experience isn't a very good birth control method) and you are using the pill correctly-you shouldn't get pregnant!!
2006-12-07 03:33:02
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answered by nursealp 2
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Not very high. Birth control is a pretty effective method. Youre all good. Of course theres always the CHANCE of getting pregnant but with being on the pill and pulling out, its highly unlikely...
2006-12-07 03:26:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The birth control pill is some what effective and pulling out is limited on conception but yes there is still a chance that you can become pregnant
2006-12-07 03:29:21
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answered by bkdraft20002001 2
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Being on the pill is good, but not 100% preventions. The "rhythm method" which you are referring to, is not 100% either as you can still get pregnant from the pre-***. The only proven way not to get pregnant, is abstinence, but if you are determined to have sex, make him wear a condomn, you're on the pill and make him pull out.
2006-12-07 03:28:30
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answered by kwightman69 3
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i don't think you'll get pregnant even if he ejaculates in you while you're taking the pill. that's what the pill is for. but it's always better to be on the safe side but the pill i think is like 99 or 98% chance you won't get pregnant if you take it. you should look up stuff on the web like google on the pill and find out information on how well it works. oh and take the pill everyday!
2006-12-07 03:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if your on the pill I wouldn't worry. It keeps you from ovulating( yes you still have a cycle, but the pill keeps you from gettign pregnant) My doctor said after 2 weeks of the pill I didn't have to use condoms, I haven't gotten preg yet, been almost 6 months.
2006-12-07 03:28:30
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answered by Brandy 4
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Even though you are on birth control there is still the chance of getting pregnant if he's using the "pull out method." Another way to be "extra careful" would be to make him use a condom.
2006-12-07 03:26:40
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answered by momof2wonderfulkiddos 3
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Very, very slim possibility of pregnancy if you are taking your pills correctly. You should be careful about std's if your not in a serious relationship with lots of trust, though. May you should use condoms as well.
2006-12-07 03:28:18
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answered by Motivated 3
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Talk to your Doctor. Thres always a risk pill or not. My friend got pregnant on the pill. So you do the math.
2006-12-07 03:26:48
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answered by Alyssa C 2
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Pulling out does not even matter. Thats how I ended up pregnant. There is pre-ejaculation. But I would'nt change a moment of it now:)
2006-12-07 03:27:43
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answered by Laura E 1
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