In this method, Male withdraws his penis from a girl's vagina before ejaculation. It is not a reliable method and cannot be considered as contraception because some sperm can leak out of the penis before ejaculation. Coitus interrupts is Latin for 'interrupted intercourse.' What happens is that the man pulls his penis out of the vagina before ejaculation.
For people who have access to sensible, modern methods of contraception, coitus interruptus is a poor alternative as it is probably the type of contraception that has the lowest degree of protection.
Advantages of Withdrawal / Coitus Interruptus
Withdrawal is always an option, and is completely private.
You may be surprised at how effective it is. It is definitely better than no method at all.
No fluid or much less fluid is deposited in the woman's vagina. This means that there is somewhat less chance of infection spreading from a man to a woman.
It has no medical complications, no hormones, no supplies, and is free.
No Cost will be charged
No doctor is required
Enhance Intimacy and respect; the male shares the responsibilities for preventing pregnancy
Disadvantages of Withdrawal / Coitus Interruptus
Relatively high risk of pregnancy
The big problem is the desire to keep thrusting when it is time for a man to pull out.
This method gets the man thinking: "Will I withdraw in time?" And the woman is thinking "Will he withdraw in time?" This concern may decrease their enjoyment of intercourse.
The male may not be able to tell when he is going to ejaculate
It provides poor to no protection against STDs, including HIV.
Semen may be present in the fluid that comes out of the penis before ejaculation.
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