At a recent appointment, Laura didn’t think twice about giving her gynecologist an honest answer about what kind of birth control she uses: the pullout method. Laura, age 29, explained that she and ...
(Reuters Health) – Up to 17 percent of young adults in the U.S. may be using “withdrawal” to prevent pregnancy, although not necessarily relying just on that method, a new study finds. In the sample ...
No, he is wrong. He is practising a method called 'withdrawal' - pulling his penis out before he ejaculates. The problem with this so-called method of contraception is that it ignores the fact that ...
The withdrawal method is free, while an IUD can cost upward of $700, depending on one’s insurance. It’s easy and accessible, and it doesn’t have any harmful hormonal impact on my body, risk puncturing ...
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