So my gf and I went out for a girls night last night and ended up talking about TTC, she is engaged and she and FI plan on TTC right after they are married. She is worried that they might be IF because they have only been using the pull out method for the last 2 years and haven't gotten KU.
I didn't know what to say to that so I thought I would ask here, is that a good form of BC at all? Or should she be worried about IF? She doesn't chart so I did explain to her that they may have been missing her FW every month but she says they have a very active sex life.
So thoughts ladies?
Re: Thoughts on pull out method and IF?
Oh sorry I may not have been clear enough on that they are TTA now but after the wedding want to TTC.
- Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 4 will become pregnant each year if they always do it correctly.
- Of every 100 women whose partners use withdrawal, 27 will become pregnant each year if they don't always do it correctly.
My DH and I used it for a while. Of course, since I haven't conceived yet, IF may have played a part in its efficacy, but I'm trying to be optimistic! So I don't think you're friend should start worrying just yet.This is good information, Thank you I will pass this along:)
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If I wanted to avoid pregnancy I wouldn't use Pull n' Pray, myself.
If they are really careful about pulling out then it could be effective. It doesn't necessarily mean they have any IF. If they have bad timing in combination with Pull n' Pray, then it might by default be a functional form of birth control for them. I would not say this is the case with the average couple though.
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Pull out for TTA worked for me! We did that for the last year or so (maybe almost 2 years) and starting July when we got married we decided to TTC and stopped using that method. I never got pregnant using the pull & pray.
I sort of understand her question though because the thought has crossed my mind in regards to "accidental pregnancies" like, "why didn't I ever get accidentally pg?" But CLE's stats from Planned Parenthood clarify that right up.
I'm going to have to agree and say, she has nothing to worry about.
Tell her that just because their timing may be good (as in he pulls out properly and they always miss her window) not to worry about IF.
I wouldn't recommend the pull and pray. It's also the most stressful form of BC imo.
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Tell your friend she is an idiot.
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You were very clear.
No problem. I just don't want people to beat themselves up over nothing. (Not that she was.)
I agree with the majority of people here. Not a reliable method of Birth control. But she's engaged and desires to get PG at some point so what's the big deal, I suppose.
I do know a couple, friend of friend and adults, who used that method while dating and he didn't pull out once and they got PG. Now married. Not your friend's situation though, she's already engaged.
But I honestly thought this was a method young people used. I'm surprised so many on this board have/are using this method. Sorry ladies, I wany to feel him 'c' inside me. And there are other reasons this wouldn't be my method of choice. But I've learned something new today - it's a pretty common method.
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