Do use the withdrawal method of BC?

Anonymous
The only safe sex without bc is in the mouth or rear
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, his name is Alex.


Mine is named Will.
Anonymous
Failed after 1 1/2 years, miscarried at 8 weeks.
Anonymous
Don't you know the joke?

What do you call people who use the withdrawal method?
Parents.

Anonymous
If you don't want a child don't have one! Get the Plan B. It's NOT expensive compared to the alternative (abortion or medical expenses + raising a child). And when I used it it had no negative side effects, only positive ones

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We've used it for a decade. It's actually an effective method if you are 100% sure that your DH can pull out in time. My Dh had no issues.

It's not promoted as much because teenagers can't stop ejaculation as easily and it doesn't protect against STDs.


It's not promoted as much because its common knowledge that you can get pregnant without ejaculation. It's possible for some sperm to be released before climax, and all it takes is 1.
Anonymous
+1 for the withdrawal method, it has always worked for me. I also got pregnant on the first try when we were trying.
Anonymous
We've avoided withdrawal because, we thought, the pre-ejaculate can carry sperm cells, even if very few. I'm impressed with the successful history here.
Anonymous
Pre-ejaculate does not actually contain any sperm. What happens is that the few leftover sperm in the pipe from previous ejaculations come out with the fluid.
Anonymous
I would never use the pullout method. It just sucks and I like the ending the best

Anonymous
OP, Plan B does not work if you've already ovulated. My little Plan B is now 6 months old.
Anonymous
So glad you took plan B. If I were going to rely on withdrawal, it would only be during my non-fertile times. The rest of the time I would use something else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would never use the pullout method. It just sucks and I like the ending the best



honestly, this is part of my thinking. i wouldn't trust it anyway but it feels unfair somehow - like it's taking away part of the process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pre-ejaculate does not actually contain any sperm. What happens is that the few leftover sperm in the pipe from previous ejaculations come out with the fluid.


What?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3564677/

This study was designed to establish whether motile spermatozoa are released with pre-ejaculatory fluid and whether this fluid therefore poses a risk for unintended pregnancy. Forty samples of pre-ejaculatory fluid were examined from 27 volunteer men. Samples were obtained by masturbation and by touching the end of the penis with a Petri dish prior to ejaculation. Eleven of the 27 subjects (41%) produced pre-ejaculatory samples that contained spermatozoa and in 10 of these cases (37%), a reasonable proportion of the sperm was motile. The volunteers produced on up to five separate occasions and sperms were found in either all or none of their pre-ejaculatory samples. Hence, condoms should continue to be used from the first moment of genital contact, although it may be that some men, less likely to leak spermatozoa in their pre-ejaculatory fluid, are able to practice coitus interruptus more successfully than others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would never use the pullout method. It just sucks and I like the ending the best



honestly, this is part of my thinking. i wouldn't trust it anyway but it feels unfair somehow - like it's taking away part of the process.

This. If I were a guy I would hate having to pull out every time.
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