by Hopielou on December 29th, 2008

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If you are on the pill, (and take it religiously) use a condom on your 'most fertile' days and the withdrawal method on your 'least fertile' days - how likely is it that you could get pregnant?

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  • by The Scotsman on November 13th, 2009

    The Scotsman

    Doing all of the above is about as close to 100% no chance as you could get.
    you would have to abstain to be safer ; - )

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  • by Anonymous on November 13th, 2009

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    I can only speak from personal experience that, withdrawal alone has been fine for my spouse and I for 9 years and I am definitely fertile mertle, getting preg on the first try every time.

    So, it sounds like you are doing the best you can to avoid pregnancy - more than most of us.

    I would be very surprised (and I'm sure you would be too!) if you became pregnant with your method.

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