my g/f is on birth control, and i deff know shes using it and not telling me because i actually see her take it, so that out of the way, what is the chance of pregnancy if a chance of semen got inside her, because she wanted to see how it felt w/o a condom, im deff against that but i thought i might try it ONLY because she was on birth control, we really didnt go that far w/o a condom b/c i just went in and out a few times for about 5 seconds or so each time, i never climaxed inside but i could have possibly let a little pre semen inside her, but im pretty sure i didnt even get any pre semen inside her, but even if i did should we be worried?
2006-12-20
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Pregnancy
Yeppers you should be worried...not only because of pregnancy but because of STDs, HIV, HPV. Besides birth control is NOT 100% effective...take it from someone who had TWO birth control pregnancies...
2006-12-20 15:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Check the info on the birth control package... it is generally between 97-99% effective based on the proper usage of the pills and the chemical makeup of your girlfriend's body chemistry mixing with the pills. You are safer using a condom as well, but as with ALL contraceptives, they are NOT a fool-proof way to keep from getting pregnant. Every time you have sex, protected or not, you have a CHANCE at getting pregnant. The size of that chance varies with the types of contraceptives you choose. The pill is still the most "coverage" offered.
2006-12-20 20:57:17
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answered by dolphin mama 5
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There is a very good chance of pregnancy even if on birth control. I am 33 weeks into an unplanned pregnancy and I was on birth control for 6 years when I got pregnant.
At first I was scared, but now I can't wait to hold my little one!
2006-12-20 20:54:02
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answered by sassyfriend16 2
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Birth Control Pills are only about 99% effective, but that is better then most protection out there. I have one pill baby and know many people with pill babies. There is a chance, so take a test to be sure.
2006-12-20 21:01:47
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answered by novelwyrm 3
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First, she won't feel much difference with or without a condom. it's more psychological than physical.
Second, are you ready for the lifelong committment to a child and to each other? You refer to your girlfriend, so I'm assuming the answer to that is "no." Don't let Mother Nature make that decision for you. I'm a stepmom. An "extra" child makes life more difficult for everyone involved, especially the child.
Third, I have a friend who was on the pill, her husband wore a condom and pulled out and they got pregnant. Twice.
Finally, are you certain she is STD-free?
2006-12-20 20:54:21
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answered by ? 3
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there is a chance she can get pregnant just because the pill is only 99 percent. If she would miss a pill or take it late this make the percent lower. There is always a possiblity
2006-12-20 20:51:54
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answered by fineladysouth 3
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As long as she is on bc you should be ok for this time, but keep using the condoms to prevent furthur chances of getting pg or gettting a STD. Better safe than sorry.
2006-12-20 20:53:30
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answered by mktk401 4
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if shes on birth control i wouldn't worry so much chances of getting pregnant when you are on them are slim. but i still would use condoms just in case.even if you don't like using them, you rather be safe than sorry.
2006-12-20 20:58:07
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answered by misty blue 6
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My mother and sister both got pregnant while taking bc. My friend got pregnant with twins while taking bc. So stay safe and use condoms.
2006-12-20 20:57:05
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answered by sara c 2
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as long as she is taking it correctly only a slim chance, but it can happen. i was on the pill for 7 years and had full unprotected sex (i'm not a whore i was married) i didn't ever become pregnant until i stopped taking it.
2006-12-20 21:33:28
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answered by award 3
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