The pull-out (withdrawal) method of birth control is the oldest form of contraception we know of, and it’s pretty self-explanatory: the insertive partner pulls their penis out of the vagina before ejaculating to prevent pregnancy. But how exactly do you do it, and just how effective is it? To help you get the facts, we’ve partnered with Bedsider , a free, fact-based resource on all things birth control, to explain how pulling out works , how effective it is , and how it stacks up compared to other birth control methods . Keep scrolling to learn more!
The Pull-Out Method: Is It Effective?
The pull-out method is about 80% effective at preventing pregnancy. This means 20 out of every 100 people using withdrawal for a year will get pregnant if they don’t use any other contraception. To pull out, have the insertive partner remove their penis before orgasm and ejaculate away from the exterior of the vagina.
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