okay well ive been on ortho tryclen lo for only two weeks. on the 11th day. i had sex, without a condom, he did not ejaculate in me. whats the odds of me being pregnant? thankss.
Rosie2000 answered Saturday November 3 2007, 7:22 pm: WELL... doctors have said its best to wait an entire month but you dont have to. if you keep taking it at the same time, you should be okay.. pulling out doesnt really garentee anything. i forgot the % of pulling out.. but there is soemthing called pre cum. guys dotn really feel it. its clear. its easy to miss. its just a tiny little bit. some guys do it.. some dont. they has sperm in it. so.. i really think youd rather be safe than sorry. [ Rosie2000's advice column | Ask Rosie2000 A Question ]
christina answered Friday November 2 2007, 12:22 am: I'd say about 50/50. I'm no doctor, but you haven't been on birth control for very long & even if you are on birth control, there's still a chance of pregnancy. Even though he didn't cum, there's always pre-cum which does contain sperm, so if you miss your period, take a test. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Cherry_Blow_Pop answered Thursday November 1 2007, 11:07 pm: There is a good chance because birth control on it's own does not work unless you have been on it for a month. But, he did not cum in you so it's a bit less than usual. if you miss your period, it should be obvious that you should take a pregnancy test. good luck!
Mulva answered Thursday November 1 2007, 6:43 pm: Your chances of being pregnant are about as good as they are while having sex without a condom or birth control. If you're close to when you should have your period, then the chances are considerably higher. If you're really worried about it, go to Planned Parenthood and get the morning after pill. Unless it's been over 72 hours since you had sex, then it might be useless and you will have to wait it out. [ Mulva's advice column | Ask Mulva A Question ]
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