Quote: (12-07-2017 05:54 AM)kinjutsu Wrote:
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Quote: (12-06-2017 07:09 PM)Steelex Wrote:
Shit happens. If you can't deal with a little risk, then don't fuck.
Thanks for the responses everyone. Not that I am too paranoid, I am rather wondering what are the other things that can go wrong. It can't be that those a few errors account for a failure rate of 18%. Can anyone think about some other scenario? I am surprised this hasn't been discussed before.
I don't believe that the 18% failure rate means that you will get a girl pregnant 18% of the time if you use condoms. I think it means something more abstract, like that if you use condoms as your primary form of birth control for a year, there's an 18% chance of pregnancy at some point.
So really the rate is 98% for the condom. When you combine that with the fact that you have to have sex in what is generally a 1-3 day window, you've got basically a 10% chance per month of landing in that period as the combo. So with zero knowledge of the girls cycle you've got a 0.002% chance of impregnating her with a condom used correctly. Throw in cycle knowledge and it's pretty much zero.
This is very dangerous information to put out there. Some people will think it's gospel and risk pregnancy.
A healthy woman with a regular cycle is fertile 7 days up to and including the 1st day of her period.
The last 3 days of her fertility window have increased fertility, building up until the a few hours before her period.
I.e The closer to her period she is the higher the chances she can get pregnant.
You can cum inside her in the morning on the day her period is supposed to show and still get her pregnant.
It can be up to 7 days in extreme circumstances, 6 days is even extreme. The chances of getting pregnant 5 days before ovulation is still less than 10% if you're actively trying. It's a 3 day window leading up to and including the day of ovulation where the chance of impregnation is ~30%, it's less than 20% on day 2 and 3 of that 6 day cycle as well.
The bold part is inherently wrong, it has nothing to do with her period and everything to do with ovulation, which occurs roughly around the midpoint between periods. Ovulation is the release of the ovum which has a 24 hour life only, which is why it's a miracle to get pregnant after ovulation (some women release multiple eggs and similar freak occurences that can cause pregnancies outside the ovulation time). The 1 week leading up to the period is the least likely time for pregnancy to occur as ovulation has occurred and the egg is long dead by this point in time.
It's technically possible to get pregnant on any day but it's basically a miracle on most of them with the odds being roughly 0% outside of the 6 days for an average woman.