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 ...
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 ...
The percentage of unmarried men using some form of birth control has ticked upward, but this is mostly due to greater use of the "withdrawal" method rather than an increase in condom use, a new report ...
(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 ...
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 ...
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