Nothing is 100% except abstaining. I know plenty of women who have been pregnant on birth control, and I myself got pregnant on a form of the pull out method. And unless you know she takes it faithfully and exactly how she's supposed to, there can be quite the chance.
If she takes her BC right, and you pull out, I would put your chances at less than 2% most of the time and around 4% during her fertile periods. Still, try to use a condom if possible. I recommend them unless you are in very committed, long-term relationships.
WEAR A CONDOM! not just to protect pregnancy to prevent STDs but if you pull out quik enough and NO sperm would have any chance to get in her vagina then yes this is effective but never 100%
The pull out method is not effective at all, have you heard of pre-cum? Pre-cum is still come containing sperm which can and will get you knocked up even if you pull our before blowing you actual load. - More than a year ago
If she is faithfully taking her pills or has the shot or whatever she might be using for control AND you pull out, there is a pretty slim chance that she will conceive. I mean slim. You should be ok~
That depends on how she takes her birth control. Is it a pill? If so, does she take it like she is supposed to? Every day at the same time? Does she ever miss or take it late? All of those things matter.
Pull out doesn't work! There is still Pre-Cum that can and will get you pregnant, been there done that, my guy didn't even come in me at all or even close to it and I still got pregnant! - More than a year ago
If she's taking the pill faithfully, I'd say less than a 5% chance although birth control pills are supposed to be 99% effective. I know a lot of birth control babies and women who concieved on the pill. It happens. If you're so worried, you two can have sex by looking at her ovulation calender. She can easily find an ovulation calender on the internet for free. She'd be able to see which days are safe for sex (less likely to concieve) and which days are not (high fertility). But really, I'd wouldn't worry about it unless you think she's not taking the pill faithfully.
From what I understand from my research, and I am on hormonal birth control (oral contraceptive), ovulation does not occur. Hormonal birth control prevents ovulation from occurring and that is one of the reasons it is so effective. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this would, in turn, mean that she has the same fertility levels at any given point during the month. INCLUDING when she is on her 'period', which isn't actually a period, but is a 'withdraw bleed'.
I've looked into this. - More than a year ago
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Yeh, I know that because pills prevent or limit ovulation. But as I said, there's a lot of birth control babies and women who concieve on the pill, which means they ovulated anyway. - More than a year ago
Minimal, but as a former nurse, I can tell you that I saw women that got pregnant while being on the pill so is not 100% guarantee she won't get prego.
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