Monday, May 24, 2010

If you are on birth control, when is it most possible for a pregnancy to happen?

Obviously the whole point of birth control is to NOT get pregnant. Just curious to see when it is the most possible. You know that whole reason why they say b.c. is only 99.99% effective. When is that whole .01% that you can get pregnant?

If you are on birth control, when is it most possible for a pregnancy to happen?
I think that most women find that birth control pills fail when they miss one or when they do not take them consistently at the same time. I also think that some women are just naturally more fertile than others and since birth control pills just come in one dosage (unless they switch to a different one) it is hard to know that it is not working before hand.
Reply:i dont think that there is a specific time that its not effective. Just sometimes it doesnt work. But if your nervous then dont have sex around day 14 of your cycle. Day 1 being the first day of your period.


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