Tater Tot: Have you ever used Coitus interruptus as birth control?
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Answer by Tinkerbell eats Yahoo!
nope
nope, I just pull out.Answer by emucompboy
Using that as a birth control method, you’ll have only one baby per year.Answer by sciencehammer
it’s not really birth control when it only kind of works. I always laugh, such a technical medical sounding term for “pulling out”Answer by lookoning
no because it doesn’t work…. it also offers zero protection against std’s …Answer by Trixies Mama
I have, and luckily I didn’t get pregnant. It’s not a very effective birth control method.Answer by CherryxCream
Yes. And I got pregnant.Answer by Jesse H
What is coitus interruptus?Answer by Baz
Yeah, it doesn’t really work though; it’s just the fancy term for pulling out. Luckily I didn’t get pregnant
There’s more than enough sperm to fertilize an egg in the precum.
Answer by beowulfYes, but I don’t recommend it as practical use. If done perfectly, the failure rate is quite low. However, it is highly possible for a person to mess up their timing, and there’s no going back after that. Also, there can be trace amounts of semen in pre-ejaculate which are still able to cause pregnancy. Coitus interruptus also does not protect against STDs.Answer by Acidblonde
Nope… doesn’t work. The least reliable method available.
Condoms people, it’s all about condoms. If he doesn’t like them, TS~
Answer by ♥meet my zombie robyeah. my boyfriend used this method with his ex for 3 years and she didn’t get knocked up. i used with him for more than a few months. he’s pretty good at his timing. i don’t recommend this method but i did feel comfortable that i wouldn’t get pregnant. both of us don’t have std’s so that’s not an issue. at one point, i looked up the statistics of getting pregnant with this method and it was pretty low. but, it’s important that the guy knows when to withdrawal. sometimes sperm can be in pre-cum. you have to follow all the rules like not masturbating before having sex.
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