Free AdviceGet Free Advice
Home | Get advice | Give advice | Topics | Columnists | - !START HERE! -
Make Suggestions | Sitemap

Get Advice


Search Questions

Ask A Question

Browse Advice Columnists

Search Advice Columnists

Chat Room

Give Advice

View Questions
Search Questions
Advice Topics

Login

Username:
Password:
Remember me
Register for free!
Lost Password?

Want to give Advice?

Sign Up Now
(It's FREE!)

Miscellaneous

Shirts and Stuff
Page Backgrounds
Make Suggestions
Site News
Link To Us
About Us
Terms of Service
Help/FAQ
Sitemap
Contact Us


hmmm?


Question Posted Saturday October 24 2009, 12:00 am

if your on birth control, can a guy nutt in you and you not get pregnant? lol

[ Answer this question ]
Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category?
Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions?


thelaura answered Wednesday October 28 2009, 7:30 pm:
In a nutshell..

There is no birth control that is 100% effective. Whilst it isn't likely, there's still that small chance it COULD happen.

[ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question
]




_bryttnii answered Tuesday October 27 2009, 5:12 pm:
No, you can still get pregnant. Birth control isn't 100% effective. I would still reccomend using a condom, please!

<3Bryttnii

[ _bryttnii's advice column | Ask _bryttnii A Question
]



Peeps answered Tuesday October 27 2009, 4:13 pm:
No.

With typical usage, the hormonal birth control pill is actually only 92% - 93% effective preventing pregnancy. The 99% claim they advertise is actually for perfect usage--something that could probably only be seen in a laboratory setting.

If you were perfect, the birth control pill would be 99% effective. As it is, our weight fluctuates, some of us are still growing, we sometimes experience stress (sometimes more frequently than others), we eat different foods, some days we get more exercise than others, etc. All of these things (and more) cause the pill to drop in effectiveness. In addition to the above mentioned, if you are off by just a half hour on taking the pill then the pregnancy prevention percentage drops. We are far from perfect beings, you see.

The birth control pill does not protect against sexual transmitted diseases or infections. Please keep in mind that the condom does not protect against such illnesses either and that some of these disease can cause life-long problems, including infertility and pain.

That being said, the only "safe" sex is having no sex at all. You will ALWAYS be at risk for a pregnancy. You will ALWAYS be at risk for contracting a disease or infection. There is absolutely no "method" out there that completely prevents any of this except abstinence.

The 92% - 93% effective with TYPICAL usage percentage is close to the truth when it comes to becoming pregnant on the pill. This takes into account some of the behavior such as alternate eating and small lifestyle changes, but nothing major or time variations as to when you take the pill.

There can be 600 million semen in your partners ejaculate. You have one egg that those 600 sperm want to fertilize. It doesn't really sound like good odds for your egg, right?

If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask me!

P.S.
Condoms are 88% effective on preventing pregnancy with typical usage.
The "pull-out" method varies between 30% to 70% effective on preventing pregnancy with typical usage.
Neither of those help to prevent disease or infection transmission either.

Better be safe than sorry and take the pill and use a condom after having your partner and yourself STD tested.

[ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question
]

More Questions:

<<< Previous Question: i feel raped but wasnt?
Next Question >>> dabutt

Recent popular questions:
Want to give advice?

Click here to start your own advice column!

What happened here with my gamer friends?

All content on this page posted by members of advicenators.com is the responsibility those individual members. Other content © 2003-2014 advicenators.com. We do not promise accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any advice and are not responsible for content.

Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content.
Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.

[Valid RSS] eXTReMe Tracker