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Can you get pregnant with birth control?
having sex with out and condoms and pulling out after already some of the c..um is in side.
but still taking birth control

If you take your pill everyday within the same half hour time and he is pulling out it is very unlikely to get pregnant…but not unheard of. I have a friend that had an IUD in and her husband would pull out and they still got pregnant, Jack is now a happy 3 year old. When I was 18 I was on the pill and my then boyfriend (now my husband) pulled out and even after all that "protection" we now have a beautiful 8 year old son…My point is that sometimes things are just meant to be and no matter what we do to prevent them we can not stop them from happening.
Good Luck to you:)
When you use birth control properly, it is 98.5-99% effective. Meaning that if 100 couples having regular sex used birth control for a year, approx one of them would get pregnant each year.
If you combine birth control with condoms, then the odds of conceiving are very very very minimal.
Yes maa’m you can. It is less likely but you sure can get pregnant with birthcontrol.
If you take the pills correctly without missing doses and make sure you’re not on any other medications that can mess up the pill like antibiotics, then its highly unlikely.
There is always the possibility because the same medicine doesn’t work the same way on every woman’s body.
If you do miss a pill or take antibiotics etc, you HAVE to use full protection for a week.
It takes a month after starting for the pill to become effective but once you stop taking it, the protection ends right away.
If your just on your first month of BC or have just changed to a new one, then yes it is a possibilty. and def a chance if your not taking it properly!
Highly unlikely as long as you’re taking your birth control pills correctly- same time every day, not skipping pills, etc. But if you’re messing up your pills, then its definitely possible.