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Coitus interruptus - Chedid Grieco
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Coitus Interruptus

This technique can get pregnant.

To avoid getting pregnant, many couples prefer the technique of stopping penetration before ejaculation and not using a condom. However, by doing so-called coitus interruptus, there is still the chance that the woman will become pregnant.

It’s not difficult to find men who don’t like and even refuse to use condoms. Some claim that they reduce the pleasure during sex and claim that they even cum when they put on a condom. For researchers, it is very risky to use this method of removing the penis from the vagina before ejaculation, but if done right, it can work.

The United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention found that, in the last five years, the technique has established itself as the second most popular form of birth control, being used by couples of different ages.

The big problem pointed out by experts is that removing the penis at the right time every time is not an easy task for men – especially those between adolescence and youth. It is common, for example, for men to interrupt penetration in a hurry when they have already started to release sperm, and, as a result, the risk of pregnancy increases by 22%.

Other factors:

Even when applying the technique correctly, it is necessary to remember that the man releases pre-ejaculatory fluid (or seminal fluid) from the moment he is excited.

Emphasizing that condoms are the only method that prevents STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) and the dreaded AIDS virus, as even though these diseases are transmitted through bodily fluids (such as blood and sperm), contamination can occur through vaginal and preoperative fluids. -ejaculates released during sex.

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