If done perfectly it can prevent pregnancy. However this requires the male to pull out just *before* he ejaculates and ensure none of his sperm are released in or near the vagina. With "perfect use" the failure rate is 4% per year.
This is very difficult and unlikely to succeed as it requires concentration and self-control at a point when it is very difficult to concentrate on it. Thus the actual failure rate is 15-28% per year. This means that for every 100,000 couples that use this method, 15,000-28,000 get pregnant.
It is a poor choice of methods because it depends on the male to remember to pull out in time. I would personally strongly suggest using the pill, or condoms, or a diaphram, or better yet, a combination of methods.
justin bebier
the animal with the longiest pregnency is an elephant
pill are used to control unwanted pregnency.
Medication can but not fruit
To prevent your cat from excessively pulling on its claws, you can provide scratching posts, regularly trim its claws, use deterrent sprays, and provide toys and activities to keep it mentally and physically stimulated.
what do u mean what months pregnency or something else
When you have sexual intercourse or insert semen by other means, when the woman is ovulating.
Nothing particular even when you have one kid in four month's pregnency. Nothing particular even when you have one kid in four month's pregnency.
To prevent a toddler from pulling hair, you can redirect their attention to a different activity, set clear boundaries and consequences for hair pulling, and consistently reinforce positive behavior through praise and rewards. Additionally, teaching the toddler about empathy and gentle touch can help them understand the impact of their actions on others.
To prevent your toddler from pulling their hair out, try to identify and address any underlying causes such as stress or anxiety. Keep their hair trimmed short to make it harder to pull, provide distractions or alternative activities when you notice them pulling, and consider seeking guidance from a pediatrician or child psychologist for further support.
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To avoid pregnancy, there are a few actions to take. Use a standard condom or a female condom, diaphragms, birth control or intrauterine devices. Abstinence and paying attention to your period of fertility is also another way to prevent pregnancy.