well assuming her partner can use condoms then its the same as condoms, if not the same as anyone else if she is in good health
I can't give you a percentage,, but I can tell you this: Pulling out is not an effective form of birth control. He doesn't have to ejaculate inside you to get you pregnant. The tiny bit of "pre-cum" which may leak out before ejaculation is enough to get you pregnant if you are fertile.
The purpose of a birth control pill is not to get pregnant, so they are not "prone" to getting pregnant. To get pregnant the pill has to be stopped.
If you had bilateral tubal ligation, there is 100% chance of not getting pregnant.
The percentage is the same as if you have had sex 400 times.
There is no known percentage for definate. if you use a condom then there is roughly a 5% change of getting pregnant, where as if you use no protection or contraception, the risk is considerably high. if you dont want to become pregnant you may want to consider birth control, and also without a condom you run the risk or catching an STI or STD.
No, birth control decreases your risk of getting pregnant.
To keep you from getting pregnant
Medically? 17 to 25. Psychologically and emotionally and financially and in every other way? 25-40
N0- some women are infertile. For different reasons, they are medically incapable of getting pregnant, or giving birth.
When birth control fail.
there is always a chance of getting pregnant while on birth control. birth controll just lowers your chance of getting pregnant but doesnt prevent it totally. i have 4 kids and got pregnant twice on birth control.
In my opinion; there is no foolproof method a avoiding pregnancy in a woman that has not been medically changed and is capable of getting pregnant. Even birth control pills are only 97% effective. The only foolproof method is by not being sexually active. In my opinion; there is no foolproof method a avoiding pregnancy in a woman that has not been medically changed and is capable of getting pregnant. Even birth control pills are only 97% effective. The only foolproof method is by not being sexually active. yes