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Birth control pills have a failure rate of 1% for a perfect user (NEVER misses a pill, takes them at the exact same time every day, does not take prescription drugs that lessen their effects). Normal human user failure rate is about 2% This means you have 1 chance in 50 of getting knocked up. This does not mean you can do it 49 times without getting pregnant. It is not a cumulative number. These odds are the same EVERY TIME you have sex.
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Birth control is only 98% effective at most. Even on birth control, you can still catch stds. Even if everyone else is doing it, the risks are still there.
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Those numbers listed above are completely wrong. The pill is - if used correctly - 99.7% effective, which means that of 1000 women tested over ONE YEAR, 3 got pregnant on average. (see "Pearl Index"). Assuming average use, it is still 92-98% effective. Again, the effectiveness indices of contraceptives do not mean "per use" but "per year of use". All in all, the chances of becoming pregnant on the pill are completely negligible. The amount of fluid is also not important. Sperm makes up only a tiny portion of the semen, which amount can vary greatly.
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HHHHMMMM! The real querstion is that if you did get pregnant, would he take the responsibility! and do you really love him and does he love you! When you take chances you must be responsible for the actions! A second of pleasure that your man enjoys can lead to 18 years of responsibility. Let him have his fun on your stomach or back or chest as this wont cause a little spermoman to run up the tube and now your a Mommy and Daddy!
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you never can tell--my ex girlfriend was on the pill 2 months before I started ejacualting inside her--this went on for several years and she never got pregnant--but I cannot give it a clean bill of health because I know of people who became pregnant
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