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How effective is the birth control pill?



Me and my girlfriend had sex without using a condom for the first time recently and I was wondering how much reliance we should be putting on the pill.

She has been on the pill for about 3 months, but she changed the time she takes it this month from noon to 8AM.

When we had sex I didn't ejaculate inside of her and I'm almost positive that there was no precum and even if there was, I urinated before having sex without using a condom. I've been worrying a lot that maybe she could be pregnant, but am I just blowing this entire thing out of the water by treating it as if it's a 50/50 chance?

I guess I don't have much faith in the pill working, but should I be worrying?

as long as your gf is taking the pill on time.. then there is nothing to need to worry about.

the pill is 99.99% effective. i mean there is a SMALL chance that she could.. . but not much. its NOT a 50/50 chance. its more like .001 in a 100.

when i first got on birth control i was worried about the same thing.. every month i would freak out thinking i was.... but ive been on birth control for over a year now and so far nothing....

just be careful, and safe.
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