what are the chances of getting a girl preggo if she is on the pill?!


Question: What are the chances of getting a girl preggo if she is on the pill?
i havent gotten a chick pregnant yet, and i dont intend to.
however, i was having a relation with a girl for awhile who didnt mind me not wearing a condom, and (im not trying to brag but) my penis is fairly large and i go to a great extent to find condoms that are somewhat comfortable but none of them are, so i never wore a condom with her. i also never came inside of her either.

so what are the chances of getting pregnant if you are on birth control.

- once again, i would rather have a penis that accepts condoms, but it literally takes me ages to ejaculate if i wear one, so im not asking for a lecture about that, i just want some facts.

thank you.

Answers:

I'm very sorry for you penis troubles. It must be such a hassle for you. They do make large condoms though. And unless you want an STD I suggest you wear one. And unless you want a baby I suggest you wear one. You see you don't know if that girl or the next girl really took her pill, or put in her vaginal ring, or really has an IUD (intrauterine device), or the implant. You don't know. So when you put a condom on you are using that to make sure you are contributing to not getting that woman pregnant, and getting an STD. People lie, and people forget. And there are female condoms out there.

It depends on what form of birth control she is using. If the woman is on the pill she has to take it every single day at the same time everyday for it to be 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. If she doesn't take it at the same time or missed a pill then it goes down to 95%. If she misses two pills in a row then a back up form of birth control (like a condom) needs to be used for 7 days.

If she is using the vaginal ring or patch they are also 99% effective at preventing pregnancy when used correctly.

As for the birth control IUD or implant they are over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.

You can see a chart here about the effectiveness:

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-…

And as you can see on the chart there are other forms of birth control too like the female condom, diaphragm, cervical cap, and sponge.

But again I wouldn't rely on the word of whoever you are with that they are current in there personal birth control prevention. I mean if you were with this person for like a year and really knew them then that would be different. But when you don't see the birth control then it might not be there.

So if she wasn't on birth control and all you did was use the pull out (withdrawal) method then:

- Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 4 will become pregnant each year if they always do it correctly.
- Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 27 will become pregnant each year if they don't always do it correctly.

So if you pulled out correctly every time then it's 96% effective, but remember there can be sperm in your pre-ejaculate from being left in the urethra from previous ejaculation. So with that and if you didn't pull out correctly every time then it goes to 73% effective against pregnancy.

You can read about these forms here:

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-…

But you said you wanted facts so there you have it.

Good luck.

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-…



Most birth controls have a 99% efective rate. So the other 1% is why people wear condoms. So it's like almost a 1 to a million chance she will.




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