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A number of contraception methods were introduced and evolved as the concept of family planning became a norm. These methods and their effect can range from temporary to permanent, depending upon your need. But sometimes people like to go for natural alternatives and the pull-out method has to be the most popular among these. In the pull-out method, the partner ejaculates after pulling their penis from the vagina and from the genitals (vulva). The intention is to stop sperm from entering your vaginal canal, so that they can’t travel to your fallopian tubes.
1. Making A Timing Error It can be challenging to predict the exact moment at which ejaculation will occur. When pleasure is at its peak, it can be difficult to activate the logical part of the brain that tells you it’s time to stop. Inexperienced partners could not be comfortable enough with their bodies to anticipate when they’ll likely ejaculate.
2. Sperm-Containing Pre-Ejaculate Fluid In the case that your partner leaves on time, sperm can still enter your body. Your partner releases a fluid called pre-ejaculate, which may include sperm, before ejaculation.
3. Getting The Semen On Or Near The Vulva Additionally, sperm on your genitalia and upper thighs has the potential to result in pregnancy. If your partner leaves quickly enough, sperm won’t be able to enter your vagina. The fluid that is released throughout the process may end up on your upper thighs or vulva. Sperms have great swimming abilities. Sperm can enter your vagina if there is a fluid pathway from your genitalia or thighs.
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