Retelling (also called withdrawal) is a method of preventing pregnancy by keeping sperm away from the vagina. Withdrawal works more intensely than anything else when using another contraceptive method the use of condoms or other means.
What is withdrawn method (pulling out)?
coming back is exactly what it looks like. Remove the penis from the vagina before you climax (also called Cumming). Once the sperm (semen) has entered the vagina you can get intense. In this way, ejaculation confirms pregnancy from the vulva or vagina. But you must be sure to pull Every time you have vaginal intercourse, you must pay for it before the sperm is released.
Does it protect withdrawal against STDs?
No. It does not protect against STD withdrawal. It can prevent withdrawal pregnancy, but it does not protect you against STDs. Some STDs, such as genital warts and herpes, are spread by skin-to-skin contact. STDs such as chlamydia, syphilis, and goiters can also be transmitted by precum. For example, if you plan to have sex, you can best prevent STDs by using a condom.
How can I make the pull out method work best?
To work as completely as possible, you must do it well every time. Every time. As always. pull Be prepared before you climax and make sure you (the sperm) squeeze your partner’s genitals. This is important, because you want the sperm to be able to reach the vagina and then the vagina. This is because pregnancy can occur if a small sperm becomes vaginal.
The best way to make the pull out method Using this in combination with another contraceptive (ring, pill, condom, etc.) can be effective. In this way you are still protected in case of failure.
Condoms are a great method Use with moisturizing creams. If you do not, they not only prevent pregnancy pull hug on time, but condoms are the only way to prevent the spread of STDs during sex. You can still practice when you recognize that using condoms that way to pull out in time.
Accidents happen. When using withdrawal protection, remember to keep your office medication emergency protection (also called morning-after pills) in case there is an ejaculation (sperm) in or on the vagina. Critical contraception has the ability to prevent pregnancy in the direction of 5 days after the unprotected sex. The best method for the pull out method Using this in combination with another contraceptive (ring, pill, condom, etc.) can be effective. In this way you are still protected in case of failure.
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