I mean, .01% is a tiny rate if we’re talking yearly, and I think an acceptable risk even if you don’t plan to abort. But at this point we’re completely away from the original point because .01% would mean you have a lot of control, which is my point exactly. Nothing is perfect, but the estimated efficacy of good contraception is probably largely dragged down by a long tail of people who are really bad at it or downright lie in self reporting studies.
I mean, .01% is a tiny rate if we’re talking yearly, and I think an acceptable risk even if you don’t plan to abort. But at this point we’re completely away from the original point because .01% would mean you have a lot of control, which is my point exactly. Nothing is perfect, but the estimated efficacy of good contraception is probably largely dragged down by a long tail of people who are really bad at it or downright lie in self reporting studies.