Wow! I hate to ask how you came up with that scenario! So let's assume the condom was used, eg has sperm inside. Many condoms have spermicide inside so the sperm should hopefully be dead. But let's...
antibodies generally decrease the effectiveness of birth control though I am entirely sure about the ring.
It is possible though that a pregnancy resulted
The two systems are different and follow different paths in the body. Urinating before isn't really an issue- unless he already has an erection.
Even then though- some could still get through which is why the withdrawal m
FYI: There are traces of semen in pre-ejaculate so pulling out is ineffective.
However, if she is taking the pill as perscribed and she hasn't had any flux in weight or taken antibiotics (which neutrilize the pill) in t
the quickest, effective-day-one contraception would actually be the depo provera shot.
No need for a body adjustment or special procedures and you only need one shot every three months.
If you figure out when your fertile window is (a total of five days in any given cycle) then you don't need to use hormonal contraceptives.
I strongly reccommend Toni Weshler's "Taking Charge of Your Fertility". On Amazo
I am on Lamictal and I take Yaz. I don't know if there is a reaction between Yaz & Seroquil, though.
This is a great question to go over with your doctor and/or pharmocologist.
An IUD, Depo-Provera injections or implants