the pill is usually 98 -99% effective...
So of course theres always the small possibility.. and if she doesnt take it at the same time every day or has missed a pill recently, her chances are higher..
but then again, most likely no she wont be preg..
but just remember theres always still a chance!!
If you really that concerned about it, have her take the morning after pill, she can take it up to 3 days after the "incident" occured.
good luck!!
2007-12-06 04:17:34
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answered by just a girl in this world 3
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She's sooner or later previous due and you men are already freaking out? If it gets to week or extra, then you definitely can initiate worrying. At this point, extraordinarily for the reason that she ahs felt sick interior the final 2 days, she would be in a position to in all probability get her era interior right here few days. the two she is an absolute over worrier (the indisputable fact which you used protection yet she thinks she's pregnant) or there is a few thing she's no longer telling you. It sounds to me like she has worked herself up right into a frenzy, rigidity is a important element while it is composed of previous due classes, the rigidity it places on the physique is sufficient to make it come previous due. tell her to take it uncomplicated, loosen up and then IF some thing happens worry approximately it then.
2016-10-01 00:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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your probably fine, most people who are on the pill dont pull out before ejaculation and they are fine, if shes on the pill you didnt actually have unprotected sex, the pill is a form of protection. the pill isnt always effective but it is 97% of the time, the safest way to have sex is to use the pill and condoms but you dont have to use both the pill should protect your girlfriend from becoming pregnant even if you come inside her but it wont protect you from std's condoms are your best bet for that.
2007-12-06 09:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No contraception is 100%. Just because she is on the pill, you should still be using condoms, even if just as a safe guard against sti's. The chances are very very tiny that she is pregnant by why takes risks? Use a rubber as well. If she had an upset tummy or had been sick or numerous things - this can all stop her pill working properly.
Always use a rubber, even if just to save guard against sti's
2007-12-06 04:30:04
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answered by keeley 4
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Yes women CAN get pregnant on the pill, though it should not be common, it does happen. Women can also still get pregnant with the coil (IUD) or any form of contraception.
The pill is a good idea, but you should still use condoms, the ONLY contraceptive to protect against STIs (though still not 100% effective, but it is the most effective)
2007-12-06 04:23:12
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answered by Phil McCracken 5
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Well, there is no way to completely prevent pregnancy except...don't have sex if you don't want a baby! I did get pregnant on the pill because I was taking antibiotics. It can weaken the effects of the pill. If she is taking it correctly and isn't on any antibiotics then she is probably not going to get pregnant. If she isn pregnant take it as a lesson learned.
2007-12-06 04:22:42
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answered by #3ontheway! 4
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Yes- buy her a $10 test and find out for sure.
The semen that you release before you actually ejaculate is enough to get her pregnant. The pill is not 100% effective- especially if she has missed a pill or has not taken it at the same time every day.
2007-12-06 04:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There is always a chance of pregnancy, even on birth control. No form of birth control is ever 100% effective. If she takes her pill every day at the same time then the likelyhood of getting pregnant is small but it is still there. Its always good to use a back form of birth control (condoms) to increase the protection, not just from pregnancy but also STD's.
2007-12-06 04:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If she has been on the pill for more than two weeks and takes if EVERYDAY around the same time, she has a VERY small chance (.1%) of being pregnant.
2007-12-06 04:18:46
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answered by Kailey 5
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She could get pregnant. I was on the pill and I was on antibiotics for an injury and guess what....? the antibiotics counteracted the pill. Also just because you pull out there is also pre-seminal fluids that appear before you actually ejaculate. making it very possible. Good luck my friend.
2007-12-06 04:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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