Very very very low: The fact that you are using 2 forms of birth control means that pregnancy is very unlikely. Alone birth control prevents pregnancy 94-96% of the time. And condoms alone prevents 75% of the time. When you combine them you get very close to 99.9%. Great job, by the way!
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No chance: One cannot get pregnant if they are not ovulating (being on good and effective birth control) and have no exposure to sperm (using condoms). It is impossible to get pregnant without an egg and without sperm.
Answered 1/9/2014
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