Pros and cons of contraception by interrupted sexual intercourse

Interrupted sexual intercourse as a method of contraception
The interrupted act is sexual intercourse, in which the penis is removed from the vagina in advance of the approaching ejaculation to prevent conception. With this manipulation, spermatozoa do not enter the female reproductive system, which in most cases excludes the onset of pregnancy. Despite the wide selection of modern contraceptives (details of the choice of contraceptives can be read here ), the method of interrupted act is very popular among sexually active young people and stable couples.

Method of interrupted act

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Ability to become pregnant with an interrupted act

If you strictly adhere to safety rules and correctly apply the interruption of the act, the probability of becoming pregnant is about 90%. In the last and first days of the menstrual cycle, the opportunity to conceive a child is extremely small, because during this period the female body does not have an egg ready for fertilization. But 100% guarantee does not exist, ovulation has the ability to shift relative to the middle of the cycle. In rare cases, conception may occur on the last / first day of menstruation, during menstruation. Especially carefully it is necessary to be protected after sorts - the menstrual cycle is brought down, it is difficult to calculate a safe period for intercourse.

Interrupted intercourse and HIV

In the context of the AIDS / HIV problem, unprotected sexual intercourse is of the greatest importance. The sex route of transmission of the virus is possible with an interrupted act, when the infectious agent contained in the vaginal secretions or semen passes through the microcracks in the mucosa into the bloodstream. By eliminating contact with HIV-containing fluids, transmission of the virus can be prevented, however, the seminal fluid that is released during vaginal intercourse also contains HIV-this minimum volume is sufficient to transmit the infection.

The consequences of the interrupted act for men and women

With normal sexual contact, ejaculation should occur without a volitional participation, reflexively. With PPA, a man is forced to wait tensely for the moment of ejaculation, orgasm. At the peak of lust, he interferes with the reflex act, extracts the penis from the vagina and ejaculation occurs outside the female genital organs. Abrupt change of excitation by unexpected inhibition leads to a breakdown in the nervous processes of inhibition and excitation, disturbs their mobility, provokes a disruption in the functioning of the central nervous system, the formation of a neurosis, a failure in the activity of internal systems / organs, premature ejaculation, and erection deterioration.

The duration of each coitus with interrupted sexual intercourse is greater than the average, which leads to the depletion of spinal erectile centers and impotence. In addition, due to insufficient outflow of blood in the genital organs of men, neuro-trophic transformations appear. In the prostate gland, congestive hyperemia is formed leading to prostatitis, the posterior urethra and the seminal tubercle edema. Often there is an "atony" of the prostate, against which the infectious inflammatory process begins.

For a woman, an interrupted act is fraught with constant tension, which prevents a full orgasm. According to statistics, 50-60% of women with anorgasmia regularly practice PAP. Another nuance: contrary to its expectations, the method does not protect against unwanted pregnancy, but if a woman trusts her partner or the problem of pregnancy is not relevant, then there should be no difficulties in sex.

Interrupted report: reviews of doctors

Psychologists insist that a man who has made a decision in a relationship with a permanent woman to replace condoms in the PAP, at a subconscious level, is ready to become a father. From a medical point of view, the interruption of the act can not be considered a method of contraception, moreover, if the PAP is used for a long time with a contraceptive, the man is threatened with chronic prostatitis and sexual impotence. On the other hand, interrupted sexual intercourse is safer than hormonal contraceptives and an intrauterine device. Doctors recommend not to abuse the PAP and use the method only with a verified regular partner.