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female
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36-40,
anonymous
writes: hello, im 20 years old and have been on the pill for 4 years, i had my 7 week break and then i had to go on anti biotics, so i decided that i wouldnt go back on the pill until i had finished the course of anti biotics.i have been with my boyfriend for 3 years and we have been really careful whilst ive been on anti biotics, except 2 or 3 times where he pulled out. i know it is very unlikely that i wont be pregnant, but what percentage am i at risk of becoming pregnant?i think i am worrying alot because i am at uni, and know if i did become pregnant i would keep him or her.thank you so much to anyone that can help me. i feel really stupid but just worring alot. xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 August 2008): Percentages don't matter. If you must, wrap it up (i.e. condom)
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (4 August 2008): You're 18- 21? Why don't you just take a test? Percentages don't confirm or negate anything. You need to find out for yourself.
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reader, aphexinfinite +, writes (4 August 2008):
pull out method flashes to mind what people call parents..you want to be safe use condoms or wait till your on the pill. some people say that it can work although if you asked 90% of people who used the pull out method will tell you that your are to high a risk. so be smart use condoms or dont do it.. good luck aphex xx
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