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you have a 50-50 chance of being either.
well in collage about 10 years ago when i was studying to be a doctor i learned that yo can get a std if you kiss a girl that is on birth controls. They said that there is a 2% chance you can get the std aid/HIV but that is not the only std u can get . you can get a lot of std form kissing a girl that is on birth control if you kiss a girl while she is on birth control there is a 67.82% that you will end up with herpes or cancer because all the acid from the pills go in your mouth so be careful. So you have to wait until the girl is off of birth control the u have to wait until 2 months to kiss her so all the acid comes out her body form the pills.Thank you. Doctor Skillman-scrip 2
Girl sperm swim faster than boy sperm. If the man ejaculated when he wasn't very far inside of you, chances are you'd have a girl. The hormones/birth control pills wouldn't have any affect on the sex of the baby because the man's sperm determines the sex.
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If she was on birth control you should not have much to worry about.
A girl starts taking birth control at age 11 will this make her more promiscus.
Changing birth control pills doesn't increase your risk of pregnancy if you started the new pack on time. It is possible to get pregnant even while using the birth control pill correctly, however, so take a pregnancy test if you're having symptoms of pregnancy.
Hi my name is Xavier and the last time I checked you can get birth control at 17 without a parent because you are pretty much grown at this age, its just official at age 18. They have places like plan parenthood and other resource that provide birth control, condoms, and friendly conversation. If you are asking for yourself I am proud of you for wanting birth control, cause at your age I had gave birth to my first child!
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Depending on your medical history, options without estrogen include progestin only pills, Depo Provera, the IUD, and the contraceptive implant.
AnswerYes pregnancy can occur. Birth control only prevents against a 98% chance of pregnancy occurring so there is still a 2% chance of pregnancy occurring. If you miss pills or take antibiotics while on birth control, this will increase the chance of pregnancy occurring.AnswerIt is possible that she can because no form of birth control is 100% effective. To be on the safe side it's best to use a condom as well, which also prevents STDs/STIs