Question Posted Saturday November 12 2005, 3:52 pm
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I asked a question about the pill (birth control) and found out it was 99.9% effective. Does that mean the guy could cum inside the girl and even then there would only be a .1% chance? or is the 99.9% chance with using a condom and pulling out?
DrJuanDekon answered Friday November 18 2005, 10:04 pm: actually the pill is closer to 98% effective. yes, there is a considerably decreased chance of getting pregnant, but there the chance is always there. no method of practicing birth control is 100% except abstenence. the only thing that brings it even close to 100% is using birth control along with him wearing a condom. [ DrJuanDekon's advice column | Ask DrJuanDekon A Question ]
Curry09 answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 3:42 pm: Yes there is a chance of getting pregnant when your on the pill. My mother was on the pill when she had me and my friends little kid was born when his gf was on the pill. [ Curry09's advice column | Ask Curry09 A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday November 13 2005, 2:35 pm: The pill is 100% effective if used CORRECTLY. The .1% is there basically so that if you do something wrong and get pregnant then you can't turn around and sue the company. The thing is though...you should still use a condom just in case you don't use the pill correctly. Pulling out does absolutely nothing. Don't worry about pregnancy at all if you're using the pill AND the condom. It could happen, but the chances are so small it's not worth even thinking about. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
truadvice answered Sunday November 13 2005, 1:26 pm: yes , the .1% never happens thought. they just say that so they can't get sued because no drug is ever 100% . don't worry . [ truadvice's advice column | Ask truadvice A Question ]
xOchErrytWistOx answered Saturday November 12 2005, 9:18 pm: It means cuming inside the girl. Its like 99.9999999999% if you use a condom and pull out, its probably safest. Birth Control is only effective if you keep track of your pills - never skip or miss a pill and make sure they are taken at about the same time each day.
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Ivy921 answered Saturday November 12 2005, 6:28 pm: Its that there is that 0.01% chance that you could get pregnant. They say that, so in the very rare chance you do get pregnant, you can't sue the drug company. If you both know you are STD free and you use the pill every day at the same time of day (thats the one thing that can make it less effective; skipping a day and taking it and different times) you should be fine if he doesn't pull out. [ Ivy921's advice column | Ask Ivy921 A Question ]
happy-helper answered Saturday November 12 2005, 5:51 pm: I think you should use both a condom and the pill. When they say that the pill is 99.9% effective, it means that there is only .1% of the female getting pregnant/getting an STI
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rainbowNsunshine91 answered Saturday November 12 2005, 4:49 pm: PULLING OUT WON'T DO ANYTHING BECAUSE OF PRE-CUM. PRE-CUM HAS SEMEN IN IT AND IT CAN GET A GIRL PREGNANT. The bad thing about it is that a guy can't even feel it!! Even with birth control and condoms, there isn't a 100% chance that you won't get pregnant. Condoms are faulty but they are better than nothing. CONDOMS AND BIRTH-CONTROL, great protection!! [ rainbowNsunshine91's advice column | Ask rainbowNsunshine91 A Question ]
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