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Coitus interruptus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coitus interruptus , also known as withdrawal or the pull-out method , is a technique in which a man withdraws his penis prior to ejaculation during sexual intercourse, with the semen being ejacu...
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I know you've probably heard this question thousands of times, but I was wondering, If I were to have protected sex with my girlfriend, would the pull out method have a high percentage of not getting pregnant?
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The withdrawal method of birth control can be as effective as condoms, according to a Guttmacher Institute study, but many reacted in disbelief, assailing that what is colloquially known as "pulling out," as "reproductive roulette." ... "I don't know anybody who does the 'pull out' method, as we call it," said Lizzy...
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Pregnancy & Birth | Birth Control and Getting Pregnant ... BACK TO: Birth Control and Getting Pregnant | ; ... Re: Withdrawal / Pull Out Method...
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Withdrawal (pull out) is not an effective method of birth control. Of women using the withdrawal method for one year, approximately 25% will get pregnant sometime during the course of that year. ... Withdrawal (pull out) is not an effective method of birth control. Of women using the withdrawal method for one...
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Pull-Out Method: Better Than Nothing or as Good as Condoms? ... For the pull-out method, the same rates are 4 and 18 percent, respectively. So the realistic risk of getting pregnant is only 1 percent higher when using the pull out over condoms.
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