How likely is it that a girl will get pregnant if she takes the pills for a year without interruption and has unprotected intercourse without (most likely)?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
11 hours ago
The risk of pregnancy with the correct, continuous use of the pills is very low, but never zero. With ideal, regular use of birth control pills throughout the year, the effectiveness is about 99%, which means that only about 1 in 100 women can get pregnant during this time. Not ejaculation in the vagina further reduces the risk, but does not eliminate it completely, because the preejaculate may contain sperm.
It is important that the tablets are taken at a fixed time every day, without skipping doses, as errors in use reduce the effectiveness to about 91%. Certain medications, infections or even certain foods can affect the absorption of hormones and reduce contraceptive protection.
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