sex on the pill: my boyfriend wanted to finish inside me without protection
Question Posted Monday May 17 2010, 4:50 pm
So iv'e been on the pill for over a year and my boyfriend wanted to finish inside me without protection and last night i finally let him. It was on the last day of my period and i take my pill religiously. Im very nervous about getting pregnant.. am i at alot or risk?
justletmebe answered Thursday May 20 2010, 3:17 pm: depends it always says if you miss one pill you should use a condom for aweek and i think that would go for your period to. not a big risk but i wouldnt let him do it unless you took a real pill that day not the sugar ones :) [ justletmebe's advice column | Ask justletmebe A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday May 18 2010, 12:01 pm: Not a lot of risk. It doesn't matter at all where you are in your cycle. Once on the pill and if taken properly, your chances of not getting pregnant
are the best they can be.
There is always a slight risk. Nothing is 100% except abstinence. But I really don't think you have a thing to worry about. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Tuesday May 18 2010, 12:22 am: Birth Control will lower the chances, Yes. (If taken properly)
HOWEVER, There is always a chance of pregnancy there is never such thing as 100% safe. If you are nervous about pregnancy then start using a condom because eventually you could luck out [ OhMyLucyDarling's advice column | Ask OhMyLucyDarling A Question ]
Uniq_The_Geek answered Monday May 17 2010, 6:10 pm: Hey :)
If you're taking your birth control every day religiously, then you shouldn't become pregnant. Good luck !
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