Coitus interruptus
Coitus interruptus, also known as "pulling out", is a method of preventing pregnancyPregnancy is the time between the fusion of sperm and egg and the birth of the baby, which normally lasts around 9 months. The first sign of pregnancy is the absence of menstrual bleeding, which would otherwise occur regularly. in which the penisPenis is another name for the penis and, together with the scrotum, is one of the external male sex organs. The penis consists of the shaft and the glans. The glans is the most sensitive part of the male body and is covered by a foreskin, u... is pulled outOuting, outing: To out someone is to disclose a person's gender identity and/or sexual orientation to another person or group against his/her will. of the vaginaobsolete word for vagina. before ejaculationEjaculation is the ejection of semen from the penis. The ejaculate is the corresponding fluid (seminal fluid) that is released during ejaculation (see semen). People with a vulva can also ejaculate a secretion during orgasm, which comes fro... takes place. This is intended to prevent spermThis is the name of the fluid that emerges from the urethra of the penis during ejaculation. It consists of around 80% secretions from the vesicle glands, 15% secretions from the prostate and around 5% sperm (up to 500 million!). from entering the uterusObsolete word for uterus and fertilizationFertilization is the process in which a sperm cell fuses with an egg cell and thus initiates a pregnancy. It takes place in the female reproductive organs when the sperm passes through the cervix and uterus into the fallopian tubes, where i... from taking place. However, this method is very unreliable and offers no protection against sexually transmitted infectionsThere are some infections that you can only or mainly contract if you have sex with someone who is infected with them. These can be bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. Not all STIs can be transmitted in the same way. Take a look at our o....