9 Responses to “Is it possible to get pregnant using two methods of contraceptives?”

  1. marco l Says:

    probably a 0.1% . no contracepticve method is 100%. safe
    i wouldn’t worry if i were you.

  2. bill! bill nye the science guy Says:

    unless it broke then no

  3. Ms.Questions/lb Says:

    Then there is a rare chance that you would be pregnant. Seems like both methods worked so dont be worried.

  4. Cuspie Says:

    Yes. The only foolproof method of not getting pregnant is abstinence. (They don’t say that because it’s not true).
    There is sperm present in pre-ejaculation fluids, too. One tiny hole in the condom = one tiny spermy finding it. Pulling out is also one of the least-effective (along with the rhythm method).

    (I move up to level 2 answering your question…thanks!)

  5. A Romero Says:

    no

  6. ǝƃıɐd ʎqqɐ Says:

    The "pull-out method" can barely be called a contraceptive method, considering there’s always precum and you can still get pregnant. Its barely lowers your chances. So you really only used a condom, which means there is a chance you could be pregnant. It’s possible, just not very likely.

  7. Says:

    possible but not likely

  8. I'm Thinking Says:

    There is always at least a .01% chance of getting pregnant unless you don’t have sex at all.

  9. lifelifexd Says:

    yes but very very rare.

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