Question Posted Saturday November 28 2009, 2:31 pm
alright im on the birth control monanesa. I had sex with my bf last night and he came in me. I was wondering if anyone knew the chances of pregnacy with this type of birth control. Also im about two weeks in to the pills if that has anything to do with it.
Pills are a great contraceptive, however there is a failure rate, like with all birth control methods. If you're perfect with this pill, it's less than 1% chance of pregnancy. But few women are perfect with how they take the pill and the failure rate is closer to 5-8% with typical use.
Also, you're not protecting yourself against STDs. Condoms will keep you safe in case, for example, your boyfriend had sex prior to you and caught something, or if he cheats and gets infected and you don't know about it. And this is life and these things happen.
If the thought of a doctor telling you that you have chlamydia scares the crap out of you, I'd suggest condoms all the way.
If you're not planning a pregnancy, and no doubt you're not, then you need to take extra measures. You've taken the most important step, but trust me, trust me, trust me. I've known women personally who got pregnant on the pill. Use a condom too. [ Kendra_Berri's advice column | Ask Kendra_Berri A Question ]
bugz18bunny answered Saturday November 28 2009, 10:23 pm: im also on the pill...its good you waited 2 weeks for him to do that because if you didnt you could have a problem....i have been on been on the pill for over a year.....as long as you take your pills on time when your supposed to you will be fine [ bugz18bunny's advice column | Ask bugz18bunny A Question ]
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