Buy condoms with built-in spermicide, and be careful to hold onto the condom when you withdraw the penis from the vagina.
You don't, because it DOESN'T prevent pregnancy! You should be using condoms!
You don't, because it DOESN'T prevent pregnancy! You should be using condoms!
The contraceptive method least likely to prevent pregnancy when used alone is the withdrawal method, also known as "pulling out." This technique relies on the male partner withdrawing his penis before ejaculation to prevent sperm from entering the vagina. However, it can be highly unreliable due to the potential for pre-ejaculatory fluid containing sperm and the difficulty in timing withdrawal accurately. Other less effective methods include spermicide used alone and fertility awareness methods, which require precise tracking of the menstrual cycle.
Spermicide is available at pharmacies, grocery stores, and discount stores without a prescription. Used alone, it has a high rate of accidental pregnancy. If you use spermicide, it makes sense to use a condom or some other barrier method as well.
Definitely not! Urine comes out from a different hole. The so called withdrawal method is also a good way to get pregnant. There's always pre-cum that can get you pregnant. Get on birth control now before I see you in the Abortion category!
Absolutely! You face unwanted pregnancy and STDs!
NO! The withdrawal method leads to pregnancy and possible STDs!
Pregnancy and STDs. Wear a condom.
Abstaining from vaginal sex is an all-natural method of avoiding pregnancy.
Different methods to prevent pregnancy.
It is possible to get pregnant through this method, known as "withdrawal" or the "pull-out method," as pre-ejaculate may still contain sperm that can lead to pregnancy. Being a virgin does not affect the risk of pregnancy in this scenario. It is always best to use protection if you want to prevent pregnancy.
The barrier method