I ended up with my first child while using the withdrawl method. It really isnt very effective, nor very satisyfing. You'll always be worrying that way. Dont risk brining a kid in to the world if you dont have the situation for it.
2007-02-07 07:40:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Withdrawal is a form of birth control it is called behavioral method but it is only 89% effective and not a very good idea. When you are having sex dont jus think about getting pregnant because they're STDs and VD and HIV/AIDS so be careful use a condom. Protect yourself. For more information about withdrawal go to: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/birth-control-pregnancy/birth-control/withdrawal.htm
2007-02-07 16:24:01
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answered by Kitty 2
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Yes, it's called the withrdawl method and about 19 out of 100 women using this method will get pregnant.
2007-02-07 15:30:14
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answered by jilldaniel_wv 7
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Not unless you're talking about not having it altogether. Withdrawing during sex, as in before the male ejaculates, is the least effective form of preventing a pregnancy.
2007-02-07 15:39:11
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answered by marymary 2
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The only birth control is contraceptives. Withdrawing from sex is called abstinence. Even if it isn't technically birth control, you can't get pregnant if you don't have sex.
2007-02-07 15:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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no the withdrawal method is not a good form of bc because the male usually have what you call a precum, its what makes them lubricated, and that precum can have sperm in it so if you're not using a condom you might get pregnant.
2007-02-07 15:41:10
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answered by Mrspaul 3
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No! Seminal fluid can leak / escape from the penis prior to ejaculating releasing enough semen into the vagina to still create a pregnancy.
The best form of birth control - ABSTINENCE!!
2007-02-07 15:31:31
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answered by luttibelle 2
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If you mean 'abstinence', yes. Abstinence is the ONLY 100 % reliable form of birth control.
If you mean 'pulling out', NO. It is the LEAST reliable form of birth control.
2007-02-07 15:28:46
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answered by flywho 5
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If you withdraw from sex, then yes because you wouldn't be having it. If you withdraw during sex, then no, pre-ejaculate can fertilize an egg too.
2007-02-07 15:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean "pulling out" then yes it is a form of birth control.
A very INEFFECTIVE form. During intercourse there is something called pre-ejaculatory fluids that are discharged. A man cannot feel this, and this fluid can contain sperm.
2007-02-07 15:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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