Birth Control for everybody is different.
But as long as you are taking birth control correctly ( I'm talking about pill's taken at the same time everyday , without missing any) then yes you should be protected.
Be aware that certain antibiotics can lessen the effectiveness of birth control pills. To be safe, if you're taking antibiotics, use a condom as well.
Although if you are using the withdrawal method , this does not stop STD's or any other infections.
On the pill, 4 in every 100 women will becaome pregnant within a year, and that is still if you are taking it correctly; Everyday at the same time. If you are inconsistant--missing days, taking them late, or even taking antibiotics that may lower the effectiveness, etc, then your chances of getting pregnant are about 50/50 depending on your body. You either will, or you won't.
Condom: 98%; used correctly. 84% on average (based on typical users) Birth Control: 99%, slightly less if used as typical. Withdrawal: don't know percentage but I did read that most people become pregnant within a year of doing this. well, even if every method was 99% if you add them all up you can never reach 100% but you can hit something like 99.999% y'know there's always a chance even if it's that small Although as stated above that nothing is 100% no matter how you look at it I would say that you are covered as much as you possibly can be and that if by some chance you still do get pregnant despite allt he precautions that you are taking then you became pregnant for a reason and think very carefully about what you do with that...Good Luck and God Bless!!! Pretty much nil. Of course the only sure way to not get pregnant is to not have sex. But the odds would be extremely unlikely considering birth control pills and a condom was used. Of course the margin of error for both of those products is mainly due to human error. Not taking pills on a good schedule, not using a condom properly, damaging a condom.
There is no exact percentage to how safe the "withdrawal method" is. But basically, this form of protection should never be relied on. Pre-cum can often be enough to get someone pregnant. So please, never rely on this method.
the chances are good and bad,you have to pull out fast to have a batter chance of not getting a girl pregnut.
its 82%effective among experenced adults and only 75%effective with unexperenced teens or adults.
The percentage is very high in the withdrawl method, you could get pregnant soon.
no there is no chance you will get pregnant if a guy cums inside you .
The risk is very high indeed , as one sperm if it gets in the vagina in the withdrawl method is enough to make the women pregnant.
If you're not using birth control, the chances are higher!
Yes there is a chance of being pregnant.
Nearly 100%!
The chances are that you will get pregnant as the withdrawal method is highly unreliable.
The chance is pretty good. People who practice the withdrawal method are called "parents."
Yes. Since there is sperm in the precum, there is always a chance of getting pregnant with the pull-out method. "Take Sex with Sue Johansen" says women get pregnant within a year of using this method.
No method of birth control is 100% effective.
Not necessarily. If you're really careful using the withdrawal method (and most folks aren't), then you ony have a 4% chance of gettting pregnant each year. For most people 36% to 54% will get pregnant after two years, which means a lot of people won't get pregnant, even over a long period.
It's NEVER good to use that method, it's not birthcontrol!There is always pre-cum and you can get pregnant. Lots of ppl do every day. Get a proper contraception.
yes, this has happened to a lot of people. The withdrawal method is NOT as reliable as a condom.
If you keep using it the odds are pretty good that you will become pregnant,
Withdrawal DOESN'T work. You'll get pregnant!
I'm not sure what would cause psychological problems and for who. The man for not getting to ejaculate inside of her? No, that will not cause mental problems. Worrying about getting pregnant might do it though. Withdrawal is not a reliable birth control method and 1/4 get pregnant by it. There is sperm in pre-ejaculate so it is not safe unless you also avoid intercourse when you ovulate.