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Weird question I know, and I know the majority of members on here are male, but wondering if anyone knows how effective the pill is at stopping women getting pregnant? Only reason I ask is that my latest women hates condoms and reckons it'll be fine as she's on the pill!
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Pills are the most effective form of anti-conception, but the main question is if you can trust her to take them at the right time and keep a clear head once she misses one. As long as she takes them regularly(!) and doesn't have stomach problems or take antibiotics, you'll be fine. Well, at least I am for over one year with my current partner.
PS (only just seen Steve's post): Pre-ejaculate has not been proven to be the cause of pregnancies, so I wouldn't worry about that. |
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Here we go, the facts I know:
[...]Three small studies found no motile sperm (sperm capable of reaching/fertilizing an egg) in the fluid in a man’s penis before he ejaculates. [...] http://ec.princeton.edu/questions/preejac.html It's no 'common misconception', Steve. Again, these are small studies, but I wouldn't break a sweat about it. The transfer of STDs is far more likely, though. |
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from what I've heard, its about 99 percent effective if taken properly. Of course, you need to trust your partner before letting her get on the pill instead of condoms. if you want complete effectiveness, she needs to take them exactly by the instruction without missing anything.
But if you want to be sure yourself, you should go see a doctor. They will tell you exactly how effective they are and which one is recommended. |
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Keep in mind that the pill is only designed to prevent pregnancy, not STDs. If you're in a serious relationship and know both you and your partner are clear then it's not something to worry about (but still good to know).
If I were you I'd still wear a condom plus the birth control. Even if the pill is 99.9% effective or whatever, it only takes one time for it not to work. Better safe then sorry IMO. |
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Do both. It's better to have two safety measures instead of one, even if the risk is almost nil. It feels just about the same, and both partners are protected. I mean, sure STD's are bad, but if you're in a serious and monogamic relationship there shouldn't be a huge risk. That said, children are the worst kind of sexually transmitted infection. =)
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