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Can I still get pregnant

Can I still get pregnant

Okay this may seem like s stupid question..but is it possible to get pregnant using condoms and birth control [ills? And can you only get pregnant with condoms if they break of slip off?(like if they stay on the whole time are they fine)? I have bronchitis and have been coughing none stop but I also have been vomiting every night for five nights straight. As of yesterday I have been nauseas, craving food that I hate (like egg salad), and have had lower back pain. I also vomited today at work and smells really get me sick. My boyfriend and I both use a form of birth control. He uses condoms and I use the pill...is it likely I am pregnant? Or could it be the bronchitis? I have had bronchitis plenty of times and sometime while coughing I vomit, but I have never been nauseated from it..or craving food.
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possible if the pills arnt taken correctly or that like 2% chance they fail and the condom breaks or is not used correctly, then yes. but otherwise no not likely at all.

not likely your pregnant. like you said you have bronchitis

but if you dont understand conception and contraception, maybe your not really ready for sex. your worrying you feeling ill when you know your sick and thinking you taking birth control and always using condoms mean your pregnant.
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