You can still get pregnant using the withdrawal method due to the fact there is premature ejaculation and sometimes not withdrawn fully on time. You should always use back up/other methods along with the withdrawal method. Not doing it in the water doesn't change anything however, depending on the water and situation etc. while thrusting in and out the water is being subjected to you internally and could cause a variety of infections. Although it seems daring, naughty or romantic its not always the most pleasant or cleanly way of having sex.
No. Male pre-ejaculate can contain sperm and cause pregnancy. If you are concerned about preventing pregnancy I recommend you use other methods (birth control pills, condoms, etc) instead of the withdrawl method.
Absolutely! You face unwanted pregnancy and STDs!
NO! The withdrawal method leads to pregnancy and possible STDs!
Pregnancy and STDs. Wear a condom.
To avoid pregnancy, withdrawal ("pulling out") must be done before ejaculation occurs inside the vagina. It is important to note that pre-ejaculate fluid can also contain sperm, so withdrawal is not a reliable method of contraception. Using condoms or other forms of birth control is recommended for greater effectiveness in preventing pregnancy.
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!
DON'T use withdrawal. Stick with birth control.
That is not a safe or effective method of preventing pregnancy.
Hi there. Yes these are all signs of pregnancy.
The calendar method of family planning, also known as the rhythm method, is not as effective as other forms of contraception in preventing pregnancy. It relies on tracking a woman's menstrual cycle to determine fertile days, but it can be less reliable due to variations in cycle length and ovulation timing. It is estimated to be about 76 effective in preventing pregnancy when used correctly, but the effectiveness can vary depending on individual factors. It is recommended to use additional methods of contraception for more reliable pregnancy prevention.
The method of pregnancy prevention in which pre-ejaculate plays a role is withdrawal, or coitus interruptus.