Very high. Even if he pulls out, he will still have leakage during intercourse which can contain a higher concentration of sperm than ejaculate. This is NOT a reliable form of birthcontrol.
2007-05-16 15:05:50
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answered by Doogie 4
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If 100 women had sex consistently for a full year never using protection or any birth control method, 85 will get pregnant by the end of the year.
If 100 women had sex consistently for a full year only using the withdrawl method, 27 will get pregnant by the end of the year.
This is NOT a good birth control method! Preventing the problem is MUCH easier than dealing with an unintended pregnancy.
Take responsibility for your actions and be pro-active in your life by abstaining from sex or consistently using a birth control method until you are prepared to devote your time and energy into raising a child for the next 18+ years of your life.
2007-05-16 15:18:44
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answered by nursecoco 1
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there's SO many chances that you wont get pregnant . I'm not a doctor so only your doctor can tell you but . even if he keep in an its like 20 day's after your period the doctor told my wife she cant get pregnant we've been trying for a while and he explained that there this window that we have to shoot for . SO after trying and trying it took us 8 months to get it right . so if he pulled out and he's sure he didn't eject at all inside then your chances are pretty slim i think . but I'm only a baker if i was 100% sure i would have been a doctor . good luck .
2007-05-16 15:09:51
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answered by ? 2
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Every woman's fertility is different. And something you shouldn't take a chance on if you DON'T want to get pregnant. Its a life changing decision worth not chancing on if you aren't ready for the huge consequences!!!
PS= get an I.U.D. if you don't want to worry about condoms or pills!
2007-05-16 15:07:45
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answered by Reading and Answering Your Q' 3
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26% of people using the pullout method get pregnant within a year.
2007-05-16 15:06:24
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answered by grayhare 6
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how do you know a "little" didn't leak out >before< he pulled out? Exactly >when< did he pull out?-in other words, was it >exactly< on time, or maybe, just a "little >too< late".
Don't risk it - use condoms.
2007-05-16 15:16:45
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answered by mdaley_1945 1
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i'm not sure of the chances, but no form of birth control is 100 percent. even though he pulls out in time, every man ejaculates a tiny bit during sex without even realizing it. plus, sex without a condom exposes you to a lot of diseases.
2007-05-16 15:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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50/50
2007-05-16 15:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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25% chance
2007-05-16 15:07:40
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answered by suzane_callalily67 1
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higher than what you expect... if you are not wanting to get pregnant, don't even chance it... use protection.
2007-05-16 15:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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