MamaDomme1 -> RE: Can you get pregnant during your cycle if you are on the pill? (4/17/2008 9:34:32 AM)
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ORIGINAL: MamaDomme1 Yes. It is quite possible even if you are very diligent with taking your pills each day at the same time. It all depends on when YOUR body ovulates. I wish people were careful in the assertions they make with regards to this kind of subject... and that they were a little better informed than this. I think that 4 years of college and practicing as a nurse-midwife for many, many years kept me pretty danged informed. Sorry you seem to disagree. I certainly didn't come on making some random, uninformed assertation. What do you think the Pill does? In a nutshell, it blocks ovulation. Therefore, a woman on the Pill doesn't ovulate - unless an unlikely fuckup occurs. So... what on earth are you talking about??? Unlikely fuck-ups occur all the time. And yes, a woman will ovulate even if on the pill-- what on earth do you think causes unwanted pregnancies while on the pill? Pregnancy cannot occur without ovulation! *Doh!* If the effectiveness of the pill is lessened from other medications or some other reason, ovulation will occur. And not all women ovulate according to the text-book tables. Some even ovulate while menstrating. Ovulation can occur at any time during a woman's cycle. Especially if there are other factors going on in the body. The Pill is one of the most effective birth control methods. If used correctly, a combination pill such as Yaz will ensure that less than one woman out of one hundred will get pregant in the course of one year. The figure is slighter higher for those woman who take the progesterone only pill. Of course abstinence guarantees no pregnancy! But that's hardly a birth control method, is it? I mean, do nuns practice birth control? That's up to the nun, isn't it. There have been nuns that have not practiced abstinence and have gotten pregnant. Maybe they should have abstained. ;)
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