Very low: That's about as good as you can get if you're sexually active.
Answered 4/6/2013
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Very unlikely. : If the once monthly sexual encounter occurs outside of your ovulatory period (10-14 after previous period), and you use condoms and oral contraception consistently, your chances of conception are extremely low.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Extremely small: The cumulative effects of condoms, oral contraceptives and limited intercourse makes pregnancy highly unlikely. However, it is not zero, so if you have concerns it is always best to take a pregnancy test.
Answered 12/30/2016
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