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Can I get pregnant even if he ejaculated outside and even if I am taking the pill?

It is possible to become pregnant even if ejaculation occurs outside the body and you are taking the pill, although the risk is lower. It is important to take the pill consistently and correctly to maintain its effectiveness. In general, if there have been no missed pills and you have followed the instructions for the pill pack, the risk of pregnancy is around 92%. It is important to be aware of the most crucial time for missed pills, which is usually during the first week of the pack. If you have concerns about pregnancy, consider using additional protection or consulting a healthcare provider for advice.

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