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[Birth Control] Birth Control- what are the real chances of failure?

From: Eileen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 13 Apr 2003 16:22:55 -0600


Hi, I am currently taking Ortho TriCyclen. Doctors have told me that the pill is the most effective form of birth control and your website says that the pill is 98% effective or "one pregnancy in 200 woman years". What exactly does that mean? It seems like if I have sex 100 times then I am guaranteeing myself a pregnancy! My boyfriend and I don't like condoms. I just want to know if I am really free of worry if I always take the pill correctly and on time. Thanks, EH



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