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contraceptive choices?

my partner and I are in a quite serious committed relationship, we are both std free. I am on the pill and we always use condoms, however we hate condoms. we were discussing the possibility of what else we could do, and we came up with really only one option. my birth control pills, plus spermicide, as well as him pulling out previous to ejaculation. would using all of these methods together be a safe way to prevent pregnancy? what would the statistics likely be? thank you!

Update:

in response to the first answer:i use the pill for health reasons other then pregnancy, and the pill is only 92-99 percent effective, i want to cover that 8-1 percent.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago
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    If you are taking birth control pills, honey, and you are using spermicide and pulling out, then you will be just fine and not be pregnant. Your birth control has hormones in it that will prevent you from becoming pregnant, and the spermicide kills the sperm on contact, and pulling out is also another way to prevent pregnancy. All of those together, your chances of becoming pregnant are slim to none.♥♥♥

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Pulling out has never been safe, its hit and miss. Your birth control pill is about 95% safe so statistically you should be OK.

  • 6 years ago

    why bother with the pill if you don't trust it?

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