Question Posted Thursday September 10 2009, 5:30 pm
if i were to have sex with a condom, have him pull out, take the morning after pill, AND do it right when i get off my period, what are the chances of me getting pregnant. it absolutely cannot happen but ive been dating my guy for almost 3 years and we're both ready and i really want to do it with him. im 17 btw. absolutely cantcantcantcant get pregnant.
Get put on the birth control pill and wait a month until having sex, track your cycle and have sex when you are least fertile, use a condom EVERYTIME and have him pull out before getting pregnant, and use the morning after pill and I can guarentee you that if you do all of the above 100 percent correctly, then you won't get pregnant.
I'll more than likely get banned for saying that, because "abstinence is the only 100 percent way not to get pregnant" but if you do all of those things, then you won't get pregnant unless fate just has it's way with you ;) [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
Razhie answered Thursday September 10 2009, 6:16 pm: If you CAN'T take the slightiest risk of getting pregnant, then you CAN'T have sex.
If you do everything you say here, it's extremely unlikely you'd get pregnant.
Damn near to impossible, but still not completely impossible.
The risk is still there, even though you made it amazingly small.
Each of those methods has a degree of failure involved. None of them are perfect. Lumping them all togeather cannot create a perfect method. No one can magically pull numbers out of the air here for you, and even if they did, it couldn't possible be 100% certain.
Sex is risky. Sex is less risky when you are well-prepared and have a solid plan on how you will deal with the risk (and that solid plan MUST inlcude things like knowing how to use and store condoms, where you can get the morning after pill, where you can go for proffesional sexual health care AND what you will do IF your approach fails.) [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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