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Plan B is NOT intended to be used as a pre-planned method of birth control. It messes with your system. It should only be used if there was an “oops” … broken condom, etc.
Pull out is not an effective birth control, unless you are willing to have a surprise 9 months later.
To answer your question, is it possible? Yes
You’ve done what you can after the fact and now it’s a waiting game. Pulling out is not effective for birth control..
Pregnancy is always possible if you’re having unprotected sex. If you haven’t started ovulating or ovulated yet, then the Plan B will delay it. If not then it will not work.
Pullout is 96% effective with perfect use and 78% effective with with typical use over a year. Plan B is not birth control, so **use condoms if you don’t want to get pregnant.**
When using this “pull out method” do you also use the “rhythm method” as well? ALSO PULLING OUT IS NEVER USEFUL. ITS THE SAME AS NOT PULLIN OUT AT ALL. When sexually aroused, precum contains thousand of sperm. You dont need to ejaculate to impregnate. If the penis is IN. THERES A POSSIBILITY.