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Question #59

I'm currently on the birth control pill, my question is can I get pregnant if I have intercourse during the week of my period just before I start taking the pill again?

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 Answer:  

It is always possible for a woman in her fertile years to become pregnant while taking the birth control pill, which is less than 100% effective in preventing pregnancy, and is even less effective than that in preventing fertilization (conception).  A woman on oral contraceptives is probably no more likely to become pregnant during the week of taking the placebo pills than she is during the weeks of taking the contraceptive pills.  Especially with the lower estrogen doses commonly used now, the chance of conception is always there, whether or not implantation can occur, and the exact time when a “breakthrough ovulation” occurs is difficult to pinpoint.

 

Dr. Robert J. Butler is a medical doctor specializing in Internal Medicine in Merced, CA who
practices NFP-only medicine.  He is a graduate of Northwestern University Medical School
in Chicago, IL, and is a father of 9 children.

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