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The_Mrs. 427 reads
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i'm sorry i changed my mind. this board
is just silly now. :(

I am wondering, how frequetly does all protection fail and the provider gets pregnant?  When this happens I'd expect the provider will get an abortion. But have babies actually been born?

The_Mrs.428 reads

i'm sorry i changed my mind. this board
is just silly now. :(

Random_Provider364 reads

If you are asking if in the entire history of time, has birth control failed, in the course of women and men engaging in intercourse, and there happens to be an envelope with cash somewhere, then the answer is yes. It's pretty much a no-brainer, in fact. And not all professionals have abortions.

I was asking how frequent it is. I am sure it is much less frequent now given the technology we have as compared to 100 years ago. But does it still happen or is it near impossible these days?

Of course, this is not a scientific study and I don't expect to obtain estimates and confidence intervals, but if 30 people respond 'I know a case like that' then it would be a red flag.

Clients rely on the provider to make sure they are protected if the condom fails. I was just wondering if we are right or should we take more responsibility ourselfs.

Posted By: Random_Provider
If you are asking if in the entire history of time, has birth control failed, in the course of women and men engaging in intercourse, and there happens to be an envelope with cash somewhere, then the answer is yes. It's pretty much a no-brainer, in fact. And not all professionals have abortions.

Random_Provider234 reads

Secondly, yes women get pregnant all the time. Women that have sex frequently are more likely to use birth control because  of unwanted pregnancy, BUT like all women, some providers fail to take it properly or steadily, perhaps they can't take it all for any number of reasons. Some women think abortions are a form of birth control. Even on birth control, a pregnancy can STILL occur. Other than a hobbyist getting snipped, I don't see what more you can do to prevent a pregnancy. I would suggest bringing your own properly fitting condoms. For all you know, a girl can have baby fever and poking holes in her condoms. Some girls WANT to get pregnant and aren't very selective about the sperm donor.

Obviously, hobbying and providing are risky for many reasons. It's good that you are assessing your risks but you, in my opinion, are asking some pretty naive questions.

and each time it was from a boyfriend, husband or SO of some kind.  They had the children too.

It is possible that there were some who became pregnant and had abortions and never told me.

I'm sure it must happen to some extent, but I doubt it is all that common.

Charles_Darwin329 reads

Her client got her pregnant and she had the baby.  I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that custody hearing.

"Her client got her pregnant and she had the baby.  I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that custody hearing."

 How did she know which guy out of the hundred was the father  ?

Did she tell him he was her only BBFS lover.
Did they all take paternity tests or just him?

Did he pick the paternity test DR.?



 

Charles_Darwin205 reads

It's because she realized after it was too late that he slipped off the condom.  Let the uproar begin

HalfHour217 reads

IUD's etc.  I've had providers and strippers tell me they use one of them.

I don't imagine that "are you using birth control" is a question that comes up. However, I would assume (maybe incorrectly) that most providers don't rely on the condoms for birth control.

:)
HH

one of her clients is the daddy. She told me it was from a client whose condom broke, but she does not have anyway of contacting him. She is caring the child to term. I do not know if she plans on keeping it.

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