NO, the withdrawal method does not cause any nervous breakdowns.
it will
he has a nervous breakdown
it can cause depression and nervous breakdown.
It can cause nervous breakdown, cardiac arrest, coma and even death
I am familair with this one because my wife experienced this just last year but I don't even know how or why it happened. A nervouse breakdown is caused by an intense, continuous amount of stress an individual undergoes. Whatever type of stress it is, it is triggered to the brain as unsurmountable thereby unable to be handled causing a collapse or 'breakdown' in the nervous sytem of the mind. Individuals who have suffered from nervouse breakdowns sometimes appear to be disabled because they behave like those of whom are mentally impaired.
Depending on when you stopped using birth control can change the effectiveness of the withdrawal method. Missing one or two pills in your pill pack can cause you to become pregnant even if you use the withdrawal method. The withdrawal method is not very effective even without the use of birth control pills because the man does not have to ejaculate for a woman to get pregnant since there can be sperm in pre-ejaculate fluid. The withdrawal method usually results in pregnancy 8 times out of every 10 women or 80%. Therefore, this method is not very effective.
I'm not sure what would cause psychological problems and for who. The man for not getting to ejaculate inside of her? No, that will not cause mental problems. Worrying about getting pregnant might do it though. Withdrawal is not a reliable birth control method and 1/4 get pregnant by it. There is sperm in pre-ejaculate so it is not safe unless you also avoid intercourse when you ovulate.
No, LSD does not cause physiological dependence.
The process by which neural impulses are transmitted through the nervous system is best described as electric impulses. Any damage to a nerve in the system will cause a breakdown in communication between nerve ending and the brain.
yes
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Opiates suppress the central nervous system. The cramps and diarrhea are one of the results of a rebound effect where previously unstimulated reflexes become hyperactive when the depressant is removed.