Is the “Pull Out” Method Reliable to Avoid Pregnancy?
This is an unreliable method of birth control called “withdrawal.” Before a male actually comes to a climax (ejaculates), drops of semen are present at the tip of his penis. One drop contains hundreds of sperm. These sperm can travel up the female reproductive tract and get the girl pregnant, even if he tries to pull out in time. And remember, a second before climax is a very bad moment to expect a guy to use good judgment and pull out. The chance of getting pregnant from any specific episode also depends on how close the female is to the fertile time in her monthly cycle (the time her body releases an egg from her ovary). The effectiveness of withdrawal in preventing pregnancy in teens is usually stated as 60 percent. (That means there is a 40 percent chance of getting pregnant in partners who try to use this method.) The Safety of a Condom People using a condom are 1000 times safer than if they didn’t use a condom! Condoms are used to prevent both pregnancy and sexually transmitted d