stop f***ing. theres your solution.. and no ur not going to get pregnant
2007-02-11 10:22:26
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answered by Silly 3
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NO i doubt it you will become pregnant because the birth control pills are working! if your still worried, please take the morning after pill (emergancy contraception) ASAP... to avoid you having an unplanned pregnancy, once you take that pill, it is 100% sure that you wont become pregnant as you have been taking your birth control pills and you DID use a condom!
when me any my bf have sex, the condom has been stuck inside me many times, and to be on the safe side, i always take emergancy contraception the next day! good luck x
2007-02-11 10:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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This would've been less likely to get pulled if you'd put it in Women's Health but maybe it won't be reported...there's a chance you could become pregnant but probably not very high. It depends on if any semen was on his penis when he pulled out of you and if any leaked from the condom before you were able to remove it from inside you.
Spermacide on condoms doesn't work well. You're better off buying regular condoms, separate spermacide, and using them in conjunction (really).
All you can do right now is wait and see...try not to worry...chances are pretty low, but do realize it IS possible, just probably unlikely you will become pregnant from this episode.
2007-02-11 10:25:05
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answered by . 7
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Pregnancy tests are not accurate until 1-2 weeks after ovulation.
Emergency contraception are licensed for use up to 72 hours after sexual intercourse The effectiveness of emergency contraception is highest when taken within 12 hours of intercourse and declines over time.
Plan B® is now available without a prescription for consumers age 18 or older, but a prescription is needed for women 17 and younger.
If you live in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts or Washington, you can get Plan B® without a prescription at some pharmacies; however, you should call your pharmacy in advance to make sure they offer and stock Plan B
Planned Parenthood 1-800-230-PLAN
Random acts of intercourse achieve a 24% pregnancy rate per cycle.
Having sex on certain days of the cycle has pregnancy rates to 31%-68%
Note that 25% of pregnancies are lost within the first six weeks since the woman's last menstrual period
For all fertility awareness methods, actual effectiveness can be significantly lower than method effectiveness - some studies have found actual failure rates of 25% per year or higher.
Post-ovulation methods (i.e. abstaining from intercourse from menstruation until after ovulation) have a method failure rate of 1% per year.
The symptothermo method has a method failure rate of 2% per year.
The cervical mucus-only methods have a method failure rate of 3% per year.
Calendar rhythm has a method failure rate of 9% per year.
The Standard Days Method has a method failure rate of 5% per year.
2007-02-11 10:23:02
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answered by Ron H 6
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More likely then not your fine but you do know that it take 30 days for the pill to start work right.
I think it’s great you two for take steps in not get you pregnant. But you still have to be careful. The pill works only 99.9% of the time it's not a 100% proof.
2007-02-11 10:25:04
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answered by choiceav 4
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So condom with Spremicide is like 97% and Birth Control is about the same. It's a small chance, but not impossible.
2007-02-11 10:21:59
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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There are no 100% guarantees with any drugs or condoms or any birth control method. However, the chances of being pregnant are very small, just be more careful in future and don't tempt fate.
2007-02-11 10:20:38
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answered by smilingtalker_au 4
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i think that you should go and get the morning after pill just to be safe. your body hasn't fully adapted to the bc pill yet and even with the spermicide you still might get pregnant. I'm not sure of the % but i do think it is low. hope this helps
2007-02-11 10:24:59
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answered by need a answer 2
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maximum probable no longer you're able to be you're able to attend an entire month, yet you probably did no longer What do you propose the condom has spermicide? you need to use all 3 delivery administration, condom and spermicide. i could use spermicide that's separate than what's available in a condom if your era is previous due, take a attempt attempt to no longer rigidity, rigidity could make your era previous due good success
2016-10-01 23:44:10
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answered by pomar 4
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ive been on the pill 8 years and have changed from 1 to another findin the right one for me and every time i saw the doctor he told me 2 use other forms of contraception for 7 days from starting the pill hope it helps
2007-02-11 10:22:00
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answered by dawnmercedas 1
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i would suggest that you are ok ---- the pill may not have taken full effect --- check the packet to see what it says ---- the condom would probably have still provided sufficient protection
54 3 children wife has used the pill and we have used condoms and all 3 children were planned ---- best wishes to you both
2007-02-11 10:25:48
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answered by Waterdragon 7
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