Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: royaldank
If she uses the pill properly it's 97-99.9% effective. You're odds are terrible.
Show a INDEPENDENT study that says that.
Thats liek saying cig's don;t cause cancer, I have all these reports and studys from the cig's makers that say so.
I know a fair amount of women that used the pill and followed the directiosn and still got knocked up.
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Problem is that your men are out on the playing field before the touchdown.
Originally posted by: KC5AV
For maximum effectiveness, the pill has to be taken daily (of course), but should also be taken at about the same time every day. My wife is on the pill, and it specifically says that it is not 100% effective. I don't remember the exact numbers, though.
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
it just doesn't feel right if you pull out
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: KC5AV
For maximum effectiveness, the pill has to be taken daily (of course), but should also be taken at about the same time every day. My wife is on the pill, and it specifically says that it is not 100% effective. I don't remember the exact numbers, though.
9pm every night sound about right?
Originally posted by: KC5AV
For maximum effectiveness, the pill has to be taken daily (of course), but should also be taken at about the same time every day. My wife is on the pill, and it specifically says that it is not 100% effective. I don't remember the exact numbers, though.
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: KC5AV
For maximum effectiveness, the pill has to be taken daily (of course), but should also be taken at about the same time every day. My wife is on the pill, and it specifically says that it is not 100% effective. I don't remember the exact numbers, though.
My wife has some sort of funny pill alarm that goes off every day at the same time. Since she got that thing she hasn't missed a pill... best invention ever.
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: KC5AV
For maximum effectiveness, the pill has to be taken daily (of course), but should also be taken at about the same time every day. My wife is on the pill, and it specifically says that it is not 100% effective. I don't remember the exact numbers, though.
My wife has some sort of funny pill alarm that goes off every day at the same time. Since she got that thing she hasn't missed a pill... best invention ever.
Didn't know they had that stuff...good idea.
Originally posted by: royaldank
If she uses the pill properly it's 97-99.9% effective. You're odds are terrible.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: royaldank
If she uses the pill properly it's 97-99.9% effective. You're odds are terrible.
You're=You are
So, you meant to say: You are odds are terrible?
Originally posted by: royaldank
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: royaldank
If she uses the pill properly it's 97-99.9% effective. You're odds are terrible.
You're=You are
So, you meant to say: You are odds are terrible?
This was covered earlier in the thread.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
first most should probably worry about getting the sex first, than anyone pregnant.
If you are worried about pregnancy, you need to use a condom and the pill to get close to 100% in practice. The pill doesn't necessarily have to be on clockwork each day to be just as effective either...however; it's much easier to not forget it.
I have had a lot of unprotected sex, 100's of times, gotten one false alarm and one that didn't make it past the 3 month mark. Women have a window where they can concieve more or less. Outside of this window if you could 100% know it would negate the need for anything...however, it's been pretty much impossible to pin down, hense the birth control market.
It's funny because when most try to have kids, they find out how hard it really is to become pregnant.
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Just curious - when your um, star QB is about to win the game - do you pull out or let him finish his business in the end zone?
I guess I'm a lil nervous leaving him in the end zone - although yes, that's what the pill is for, it seems a lil safer to pull him. Ok and yes, I know she can still get pregnant if you pull him, but aren't the odds better? (And this is assuming she's on the pill, not pulling out when she's not on it)