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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. Place the burden of birth control on the partner who has at little risk of becoming pregnant. You have no control over your likelihood of getting pregnant via the pull-out method.
2. You could get pregnant if your partner pulls the trigger at the wrong time or decides against it because the intercourse feels too good.
3. You still have a high risk of STIs, since this method does not allow hygienic contact like condoms.
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