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You are using your hormonal contraception consistently and correctly, which means it is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. Many women who become pregnant when using birth control are not using it with this type of "perfect use", and the typical use of birth control pills lowers the effectiveness rate considerably. It is true, however, that no form of birth control is 100%, so it is smart to be cautious and "double up" on your birth control protection.

Also, pre-ejaculatory fluid does not contain sperm (unless he ejaculated prior to this episode, and the "pre-cum" can push up sperm).

Lastly, since you did not have sex, he did not ejaculate in/on/near your vagina...you would have no chance of pregnancy.

August 14, 2011 - 7:44pm

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