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  • tyb197
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 1

    Can i still get pregnant?

    A few days ago, me and my boyfriend consummated our 1 year long relationship. I am currently on a daily birth control regiment, he was wearing a condom, and pulled out before he ejactulated. Im still worried i could get pregnant though. Is there any way of calculating the chance of me getting pregnant with all these factors taken into account?
  • OG612
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 261

    If you've been on your birth control for 3 months or longer, you're chances of getting pregnant are lower than just with a condom. Factor in a condom and it's even lower.

    But if that baby is going to be born, nothing will stop it. One of my supervisors, while I was in the Air Force, had a vasectomy and his wife had her tubes tied. They ended up getting pregnant a year later which should not have happened.

    This girl that used to babysit me when I was 8 or 9 was born while her dad was wearing a condom, and her mom was on the pill and wearing a diaphragm(sp?).

    The only 100% way of not getting pregnant is abstinence. Just know that the odds of you getting pregnant in your current state is at like 1% or less.

    OG
    Through hypnosis, I create confident men and women to succeed in all facets of their lives. This place will soon get very interesting!

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    • Ahryin
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 856

      You seem to have taken all the precautions which are commendable. I would not be worried about pregnancy at this point. The chances as OG stated are slim to none

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      • Katsaly
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 127

        If you are going to get pregnant while an condom is involved, usually it's because the condom broke, or was not used correctly. If you are using the Birth control correctly, you should not get pregnant.

        The combo of pill and condom puts the chances of conception down to below 0.01%. I'm not sure how to factor in pulling out. It seems really redundant to pull out with a condom, since they basically do the same thing: physically prevent semen from entering the vagina.

        But if you want to do all that, I have one more thing you should add: relax and enjoy. Don't worry about getting pregnant, you have it covered. If you get pregnant while doing all that, it's out of your hands!

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