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Q: What are the Chances of Pregnancy if I'm on the Pill?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 26th, 2006
i recently had an abortion and sense then ive been on the pill for about 2 months and me and my boy friend had unprotected sex 2 times and im worried cause i dont wanna get pregnat again and i was woundering what is my chance of getting pregnant right now im scared that i might get pregnant form having sex 2 times un protected


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 10th, 2006
Getting Pregnant Answer A714
If you use birth control pills regularly, according to the prescription, chances of getting pregnant are less than 1%... even if you have unprotected sex.


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