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    If you used protection that didn’t fail

    @msrambrose Glad to help!
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    If you used protection that didn’t fail

    https://www.nhs.uk/contraception/methods-of-contraception/combined-pill/sickness-or-diarrhoea/#:~:text=If%20you're%20sick%20(vomit,one%20at%20the%20usual%20time. That link shows what to do if sick on the combo pill...
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    If you used protection that didn’t fail

    how the pill works effectiveness of the birth control pill effectiveness of condoms if the condom didn’t break and you used it the entire time you’re in the 98% how the patch works effectiveness of the patch how the depo shot works effectiveness of the depo shot how the iud works...
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    If you used protection that didn’t fail

    @redeemedbyjesusmysaviour Oh believe me I know. The failure rate to these methods are so extremely small, but I feel like social medias can kinda blow things out of proportion and this new generation really only knows that. So I feel like it’s feeding into this mentality that you always need to...
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    If you used protection that didn’t fail

    You don’t have to worry about pregnancy. This includes birth control that is taken correctly and you didn’t use condoms along with it. There seems to be some sort of line of thinking with this newer generation that unprotected sex and protected sex are the exact same thing. I’m not sure if it...
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    Dawg, I am so tired. Pls help

    @freewarrior You have a 12 hour grace period so you had until 5pm to take it. You’re fine and still safe
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    Virgin pregnancy? (no penetration)

    @skyscepter Very low chance to really you shouldn’t worry too much
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    Virgin pregnancy? (no penetration)

    @abbbbeeelllleee She can’t get pregnant from that, you need unprotected Sex to get pregnant so use condoms when you do have sex.
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    What are the possibility I'm kinda worried

    @nysia As long as the condom was still on you don’t have to worry about it, there are size charts online to find better fitting ones to try to prevent this in the future
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    Help!

    @cwngfd Okay, so as long as you started on the first 5 days of your period you are protected from pregnancy. The 7 day rule only applies to the very first pack of birth control if you didn’t start on your period. You are still protected, plan b isn’t needed, your pill has a 12hr window so you...
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