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Birth control + male condoms effectiveness question

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 8:30 pm
by cupcakegirl94
Hi there!

I started taking birth control (Alesse, the 28 day pack) back in May. At that point I didn't really put much effort into taking my pill on time, would regularly miss days and double up, all that jazz. Now that I'm in a relationship and am sexually active, my method of operation has switched. As of this month, I've been really good at taking my pills at 10:30 am, with the exception of being off by ~45mins-1hr. My boyfriend and I use male condoms as a back up, and made sure to look up how to properly put them on (it was a process but after different attempts with new condoms we got it right! :oops: ) and we also filled it up with water after we were done to check for leaks (first time, put our mind at ease). My question is,

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1) Is there a window for pills to be effective? If I'm off by 30, 40 minutes or so is it still considered perfect use or typical use. Whats the effectiveness for both of these? I seem to find conflicting numbers.
2) How effective is the male condom + pill combo? Perfect use/typical use.
3) Is it obvious when condoms break?
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Thank you very much in advance for answering my questions! My bf and I want to be fully informed, we've already done a lot of research and taken a lot of things into consideration but wanted to consult/confirm things and I figured here would be a good place to ask. :D

Re: Birth control + male condoms effectiveness question

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 12:50 am
by Jacob
Hi cupcakegirl94,

Firstly welcome to scarleteen. With effectiveness, that hour or so variation shouldn't really make a difference. It is best for routine and certainty to keep to the same time. But they should be effective when taken every day during the same few hours.

Secondly, numbers are imperfect, but from this article (http://m.scarleteen.com/article/sexual_ ... ol_with_a_) you can see we calculated the rates at around 99.99%/98.8. n. b. It is never 100% but that is almost as close as it gets, this is why sexual readiness is also about feeling prepared to deal with a small amount of risk.

Finally, when condoms break they split, and it is very visible.

I hope that answers your questions.