Thursday, 12 September 2013

Coitus interruptus

Coitus interruptus , also known as " shrinkage " or " be careful " or " stop at a station earlier, " is still widely used - particularly by young couples , or people who do not want to be bothered with "medical" methods of contraception.
In 2010, the Family Planning Association said that in the UK about 4 percent of couples use .
Coitus interruptus is the Latin word for " broken relationships. What happens is that the man pulls his penis from the vagina before ejaculation. Although this is an unreliable method , it is certainly better than using nothing at all.
If you use this method every time, at least you are doing something to prevent conception . But couples who rely solely on coitus interruptus tend to have unwanted pregnancies .
U.S. studies have suggested a failure rate of 15 percent to 28 percent per year. In addition, men and women can be very frustrated to have to keep interrupting things at the last moment .
Repeated reports : If you want to have sex again on the same night , a man must first go urinate ( to flush out sperm ) and wash his penis carefully to get rid of any semen .
The woman should wash well , if the man has ejaculated on her body. She needs to take care to wipe the liquid away from his partner 's vulva.
Does it work?
So , as a method of contraception, it has a low degree of success ! However, doctors do not recommend because:
it is easy not to withdraw early - so that the first draft is really happening in the woman
it may be present in the sperm " dewdrop " liquid produced when a man is excited, but before he actually ejaculates .
The latter is currently controversial . For many years , doctors have said that the sperm are present in the " drop of dew." Even today , the official website states the famous Mayo Clinic that is true .
However, few studies in recent years have failed to demonstrate any spems all in the droplet "pre- come." Nevertheless, it has been theorized that sometimes the dewdrop could actually contain sperm from a previous ejaculation.
That is why we now suggest that on a night when you know you will use coitus interruptus , the man must urinate first - to try to get rid of any sperm in the urinary tract ( urethra) .
psychological aspects
Coitus interruptus decreased the pleasure of sex because the couple must continue to consider the need for removal.
And the female partner might feel angry or upset about the fact that her man "comes" in it. It can also feel frustrated, because he knows he can not ejaculate inside the woman.
However , withdrawal before ejaculation is definitely a stopgap that can be used by couples who would not mind about pregnancy or by those who believe they can not use another type of contraception.
In areas of the world where it is difficult to obtain contraceptives (eg , countries torn by war ) withdrawal has often proved quite effective.
However, for people who have access to sensitive modern methods of contraception, coitus interruptus is a bad solution.