This may be true; and my wife and I plan to report back in a year or two both if we didn’t get pregnant when we weren’t trying, and did when we started trying.
But I will say the 1-5% comes from the guttmacher institute, which has no incentive to push bad stats. If I was citing a catholic org, yeah I’d be very skeptical of their numbers, cause they have a religious reason to push their preferred methods, but guttmacher is a secular (and indeed pro-choice, so strongly opposed to catholic morals) org, and so they have no incentive to juice the numbers.
Of course, always ask a doctor, but I see no reason to doubt those stats.
This may be true; and my wife and I plan to report back in a year or two both if we didn’t get pregnant when we weren’t trying, and did when we started trying.
But I will say the 1-5% comes from the guttmacher institute, which has no incentive to push bad stats. If I was citing a catholic org, yeah I’d be very skeptical of their numbers, cause they have a religious reason to push their preferred methods, but guttmacher is a secular (and indeed pro-choice, so strongly opposed to catholic morals) org, and so they have no incentive to juice the numbers.
Of course, always ask a doctor, but I see no reason to doubt those stats.