Lots of people wonder: does the pull out method work to prevent pregnancy? Pull out method effectiveness depends on whether or not you do it correctly. Learn more about pulling out in this video.
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Transcript:
Withdrawal is when you pull the penis out of the vagina before ejaculating — that’s why it’s also called “pulling out.” Withdrawal keeps sperm out of the vagina so it can’t swim to an egg and cause pregnancy.
It can be hard to pull out correctly, so it’s less effective than other types of birth control.
You have to pull your penis completely out of your partner’s vagina before ANY semen comes out, or pregnancy can happen. This takes lots of experience, so you’ve got to know your body super well and be willing and able to pull out in time — usually right when sex feels the best.
Pulling out doesn't prevent the spread of STDs, but using condoms can help protect you and your partners.
Withdrawal is free and always available, but there are many more effective birth control methods out there. Your nearest Planned Parenthood health center can help you find the best birth control for you.