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Ejaculation Inside while on Birth Control Pill

Please, I have an important question. My girlfriend's period is starting on monday, and she's on the birth-control pill. My question is, I want to ejaculate inside her, but I'm still very afraid (for some reason I think it's risky, even though it may be not).. she said it's up to me.

It will be only this one time and no more, we absolutely don't do it on daily basis (we have a distance relationship + we do withdrawal method).

She's a PERFECT USER => she takes it every day (never forgot to take) and in range of 30 minutes +-.

Please, help.. thanks you so much in advance!
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I assume you know that pulling out is ineffective if you have had an ejaculation recently before having sex?  You might have been giving her live sperm already.  

A sexually active guy should wear a condom (even when his girlfriend is on the pill or an IUD) as protection against STDs, either getting them or giving them, and against the woman's method of birth control possibly failing.

If she takes the pill properly it should be working, which would mean she is not ovulating, and that you can ejaculate. If you trust her when she assures you she has never missed a pill, and if she is not taking any substances that make the birth-control pill less effective (some dietary cleanses can make you throw up after taking your pill, and there is also some talk that antibiotics can interfere with pill effectiveness in some way), you can ejaculate.

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