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birth control if your on birth control can the guy cum in you?
dont say use a condom because STD's .. me and my partner dont have any so in other peoples experience or heard of stories how likely would you be to get pregnant .. not very likely right?
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The other user is correct in saying that the hormonal birth control pill is 99.7% effective when used in perfection; however, it is unlikely that you are using the pills as perfectly as one hopes. This means that you should be taking your pill at the EXACT SAME TIME every single day. Even if you're only a couple of hours off, you have increased the chances of a pregnancy.
Let's face it, we are not perfect beings. Many things can lead to an imperfection in taking hormonal birth control pills. Antibiotics, mis-scheduling, herbs/supplements, drinking, and even weight gain can cause issues in the quality of pregnancy prevention (it can render your Hormonal Birth Control completely ineffective even).
With TYPICAL use of the hormonal birth control, a woman is 92% protected from pregnancy. However, one should take into consideration that even with a 99% effective rate claimed, there is an estimated 8 in every 100 women who will become pregnant from typical usage. This being said, you should be taking as many precautions as humanly possible to prevent a pregnancy (along with STD/STI transmission).
So, in short, no it really is not acceptable to allow a male to ejaculate inside of your body. Birth control pills are not completely effective and we are not perfect beings. Please protect yourself as much as possible. I know you would not want to have to face the hardships it is to become a young mother (or face the guilt of an abortion).
Please take enough time to research before engaging in risky activity. STDs/STIs can be very serious and people can go a very long time without being aware that they have contracted something and are passing things along. Babies can even be born with such things so anyone is at risk for having such things. Although condoms do not prevent transmission, they can be helpful in lessening risks. Abstinence is the only safe way to know that you are uninfected and not pregnant. Here are a couple of links you should really check out:
Here is a link that has some really freaky STD facts:
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Here is a link to photos of STDs you should research:
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I hope things go well for you and you gain enough knowledge so we don't see you back here in a few weeks in fear of a possible pregnancy. If you have any more questions regarding this matter, please feel free to ask me :) ]
As long as you follow the instructions for your birth control you will be fine. Certain types of antibiotics can reduce the effectiveness of it, or if you have vomiting or diarrhea it may not work. If you forget to take it, you should use a condom until your next cycle starts. Most forms of birth control are about 98% effective if taken correctly everyday. ]
If you are using birth control properly according to the instructions then you should be fine. However, if you do not adhere to the instructions or are sick/taking antibiotics, don't rely on the pill alone use a condom as well. If you think that your birth control has failed in any way, please see a doctor for the morning-after pill (you should not rely on this as a back-up continuously). Hope this answers your question. ]
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