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Re: The pull out methodFrom: Lynn (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 23 Sep 2003 20:43:12 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 23 Sep 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > >I realise this is not a form of birth control but I was wondering how >much less of a chance is there of conciving this way apposed to not even >pulling out. My boyfriend and I have sex 4-5 times a week and he always >pulls out. I want to get pregnant and he dosn't but he won't use a >condom or let me take birth control. I have told him that There is a >chance i could still get pregnant but I think he dosn't realise that it >is a pretty good chance. So if any one can tell me how big of a risk he >is taking like a percent or something or just give me some kind of >information or a website i could go to i would appreciate it I read your posting and felt really compelled to respond. First off I'll tell you that I don't think it's fair that he is making these decisions on his own. It's your body! If you want to go on the pill by all means do it. Does he need to know? What would happen if he did know? These are things only you can answer. As for the chances of getting preg. with this method, Hubby and I have been using this method along with natural family planning for about 12 years now and have only gotten preg. 3 times (All planned). But everyone is different. I also have a few friends that have used the pull out method and OOOOPS! So if he absolutely does not want a baby I'd use an alternative method regardless what he says! Good luck to you! Just curious - Why doesn't he want you to take birth control pills? I'm interested in his frame of mind.
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