Is there a risk of getting pregnant while taking contraceptives?

Is there a risk of getting pregnant while taking contraceptives?


The follower says his girlfriend takes the pill correctly and they have sex without a condom




Doctor, my girlfriend takes contraceptives immediately, like clockwork, and we have sex without a condom. Is there a chance that you could get pregnant while taking the drug?

No, there is no such risk. And why? Because contraceptives are a method designed to avoid the risk of pregnancy throughout the period in which the woman uses them.

What happens? Even when taking contraceptives, a woman’s ovaries are blocked and therefore do not release an egg. Without the release of the egg there is no risk of pregnancy.

Some methods involve a week-long break, while others have slightly shorter breaks. In other situations, your doctor may recommend uninterrupted use of contraceptives. This is a conversation and a choice of method made on a case-by-case basis.

Source: Terra

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