Please talk to your doctor before doing anything like this as you could make yourself very ill and mess up your body. While no birth control is 100% able to prevent pregnancy, the chances of becoming pregnant on the pill if he cums in you are very little. After your doctor too about how often a pill fails if taken regularly. The only problem you could have is if you are not taking your pill daily and at the same time. Set the alarm on your cell to remind you each day if thats a problem. When on the pill, if should be safe to have sex with your husband. You could try Planned Parenthood in your area and ask them to explain and teach you about how birth control works and under what circumstance a female can and cannot become pregnant. They may have more time than your doctors office to explain in detail. Please don't take extra prescriptions until you have gathered enough info to know its not good for you. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Monday September 15 2014, 10:04 am: I'm not a doctor but I would suggest before you follow through with your plan you check with your doctor who is prescribing your birth control medication. The medication in the morning after pill is the same medication that is in most of the birth control pills; just in extremely heavy doses. Taking the morning after pill in conjunction with your birth control pill can or may be harmful to you.
Remember one thing about the morning after pill. It was designed to prevent a pregnancy in someone who for whatever reason could become pregnant after unprotected intercourse and is not on any other type of birth control.
A better way to allow you boyfriend to have unprotected sex is to allow him to do so when you are not ovulating. In general 85% of women ovulate between the 7th and 21st day of their cycle. This is known as their fertile period. The time just before and just after is known as their safe period to have sex.
Now the other 15% can ovulate at any time during their cycle including while having their period. If you do not know when you ovulate talk to your pharmacists about a kit they sell that will help you pin point when you ovulate. Once you know this then you can allow your boyfriend his one chance.
Xerxxes answered Monday September 15 2014, 12:30 am: Hey there!!! Your odds are slim but there is always that chance you can have a child. I'm not the most educated on sexual stuff but I know the pill is pretty effective and from my own experience the morning after pill if taken immediately is very effective as well. The sooner you take the morning after pill you have a better chance of it working. [ Xerxxes's advice column | Ask Xerxxes A Question ]
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