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outside of some rare scenarios (like a total hysterectomy), the chances are never absolutely zero, but this would make them very *very* low, so you should be safe.
Yes, that is all. The chances of conception are basically zero at that point
Yep, totally. The copper IUD is going to give you amazing safety. Like 99.9% or something like that Creampie away, my friend
[It depends on what you define as “safe.”](https://www.scarleteen.com/article/sexual_health/the_buddy_system_effectiveness_rates_for_backing_up_your_birth_control_with_a_)
I’m not sure how compatible a copper IUD and hormonal BC would be, though. Just the IUD alone makes pregnancy very unlikely, though, if it’s positioned correctly and there are no complications, etc.
No you need at least seven forms of birth control.
2 birth controls is not gonna be good for her body. That’s just not how things work. Also the copper spiralnis fucking terrible. Reference; my female friends who have had them. T e r r i b l e.
I don’t think any physician would have a woman using an IUD and taking a hormonal birth control… but the copper IUD is very effective.