Is it Possible to Get Pregnant While on Birth Control?
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Some studies indicate that it is technically possible to become pregnant while on birth control pills. Except for abstinence, there is still no 100% guaranteed fail-proof birth control medication or method. In using birth control pills, for example, one must take into account the need to constantly and consistently use the product as prescribed by a physician. It has been reported that there is a one in 1,000 chance that a woman on birth control pills would become pregnant. Merely missing a few doses of the drug already creates a high risk of pregnancy. The chances of getting pregnant while on birth control pills, if one does not follow the proper directions for use, would rise to around 5 percent, or 1 in 20.
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