
Many people think this method is safe, but in reality, there is a chance of pregnancy.
- Sperm may be released before actual ejaculation
– Before a man reaches orgasm, the body releases pre-ejaculation fluid which may contain sperm If sperm in the pre-ejaculation fluid enters the vagina, it can lead to fertilization - Controlling ejaculation is difficult
– Not everyone can control ejaculation 100%
– If withdrawal is not timely, or there is slight ejaculation in the vagina, sperm can enter the uterus - Sperm can live for a long time
– Sperm can live in a woman’s body for up to 5 days
– If intercourse occurs near ovulation, even with withdrawal, sperm that entered earlier may wait to fertilize the egg - The chance of pregnancy from withdrawal is higher than expected
– Withdrawal has about a 20-30% chance of pregnancy, which is not insignificant
– If this method is used regularly, the risk increases - More effective prevention methods than withdrawal
– Use condoms to prevent both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections
– Use birth control pills monthly or get contraceptive injections to ensure no mistakes
– Use contraceptive implants or IUDs suitable for those who want longer-term contraception
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