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Pregnancy chances?

i - I am actually a 21 year old male and recently started dating a 22 year old female. We were having sex and upon finishing, I took myself out, and unfortunately saw the condom had broke. It had been fine a few minutes earlier, and I did not feel any different at any point, so it must have happened at the end. It looks like the the top part of it just shattered off.

Anyway, this is of course means I ejaculated inside my girlfriend's vagina. Naturally I am freaking out. She is on the birth control pill, and says she has been for 4 years. She said she has been really good about it for the past month or two, taking only a few doses an hour or two late. However, she said she has had weird issues on the pill where she has gone like 2-3 months without period, or the period will come at random times, and so has always been a little concerned the pill was not 100% working. I do not know the details of this an issue/how reliable the pill is for preventing pregnancy. Thoughts?

I believe she finished her period 6-7 days ago, so definitely fertile although I think that is also not the most fertile time. We talked a little, and she did not want to take the Morning After pill because of what it would do to her body, and she thinks she will be fine. What exactly are the effects of the Morning After pill? I completely respect if she would prefer not to take it, and so just wanted to see how likely pregnancy is given this situation and what you would recommend doing? - Both of us definitely do not want a pregnancy.

Thanks very much
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Everyones different too. I almost never take the pill at the same time daily..however I do try within a 3 or 4 hour time period Daily..though my schedule with life and work is different everyday .I've been with the same guy for a year and not got pregnant.. However...every woman is different... I've heard from Drs that you are supposed to take it at the same hour every day..or at least the same time within an hour everyday .. Though even if I did get pregnant for me and my boyfriend it wouldn't be the worst thing..we recently talked about that We want to have kids together soon, whether it's now or in a few years.
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I'm sure almost positive she will not get pregnant.Especially being on the pill and its Not like she missed any days of taking it. I skip doses accidentally forgetting at night...or falling asleep before I take it because I'm so tired and drained. So I started just taking it in the morning. Not to mention she takes it at the same time typically which is a plus. I've been with the same man for a year and sex at least once a day everyday... I've never got pregnant yet...so... I would not worry at all ... Shes on the pill and its Not like she even missed any doses..and just because of messed up periods and all in her schedule ..and for having not regular periods...thats normal for some on the pill..it does not mean necessarily that the pill is not working..it should still be working. She could try another birth control method though if her not regular periods are bothering her..like an IUD or depo shot for birth control... Well, both of you take care:)
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Im a bit confused about what the girlfriend is dling with the pill?  Doses here and there what are u talking about?  Its once per day you take it and same time per day.   Next time have a good look at the comdom before sex,  make sure pkt is not preopened.  
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Not taking the pill every day at the day time can installs get you pregant in about week exposure. Try pulling out before busting, or even have her take a pregnancy test. Also the birth control pill can effect not getting your period for 2-3 months it being off and on. I was told this right when looking for the best birth control for me. Even if try other birth controls THEIR is many of them.
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