The method in which male partner withdraw penis from vagina just befor...
Coitus Interruptus
Coitus interruptus is a method of contraception in which the male partner withdraws his penis from the vagina just before ejaculation. It is also known as the withdrawal method or "pulling out." This method is not very effective in preventing pregnancy as pre-ejaculate can contain sperm and there is a risk of not withdrawing in time.
How it Works?
During sexual intercourse, the man withdraws his penis from the vagina just before he ejaculates. This is done to prevent the sperm from entering the woman's body and fertilizing the egg. The man then ejaculates outside of the woman's body.
Effectiveness
Coitus interruptus is not a very effective method of contraception. It has a failure rate of about 22% with typical use, meaning that out of 100 women using this method for a year, about 22 will become pregnant. With perfect use, the failure rate drops to about 4%, but it is still not as effective as other methods such as hormonal contraception or condoms.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
- No cost involved
- No hormones or devices required
- Can be used at any time
Disadvantages:
- Not very effective in preventing pregnancy
- Does not protect against sexually transmitted infections
- Requires good timing and communication between partners
- Can lead to anxiety and stress for both partners
The method in which male partner withdraw penis from vagina just befor...
Here the female is not inseminated by the male partner to avoid pregnancy,so it is an interruption in coitus so it is coitus interruptus.