Because we all know, of course, that coitus interruptus is pretty much the opposite of reliable contraception. Or do we? In a commentary forthcoming in the June issue of Contraception (PDF), public ...
'Pulling out' gets new respect; study says it's not reproductive roulette. May 28, 2009— -- When sex researcher Rachel K. Jones published a report that suggests the much-maligned withdrawal ...
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 population of 15-24 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At a recent appointment, Laura didn’t think twice about giving her gynecologist an honest answer about what kind of birth control ...
It’s known as withdrawal, the “pull out method,” and, in scientific communities, coitus interruptus. But regardless of what you call it, the act is the same — removing a penis from a vagina before ...