can spermicides seriously increase your
risk of urinary tract infections? Are
there any other bad side effects?
And how risky is withdrawl? My partner
is extremely self-controlled, but we're
concerned.
Thanks!
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genie1972
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Nov 2004 Posts: 2
Posted: 11-14-04 22:13pm
Pre-ejaculation causes pregnancy. The
chances of getting pregnant with
withdrawal method is approximately 20
women out of every one hundred. Try
typing the msn search your other question
and see what links come up
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PattyV
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 May 2004 Posts: 1103 Location: Chicago area
Posted: 11-15-04 10:54am
You can very easily get pregnant by using
the withdrawal method(as was stated
before)and it has nothing to do with your
man's self control!He has pre-ejaculate
fluid to help lubricate his penis and it
is not something he can control!!!It is
released automatically when he is
aroused.That is why so many women find
themselves pregnant and the guy
says-"well,i pulled out,can't be
mine!"spermicides are effective if used
with a condom.Used by themselves,they are
not so effective.Please educate yourself
to protect yourself!!!There are many
effective methods of birth control and
many are very affordable.Condoms are easy
enough to get,just go to any drugstore and
pick up a package.Used with a
spermicide(also available right by the
condoms!!),condoms are very effective and
protect against std's as well.Some women
are prone to infections with
spermicides.It's a good idea to urinate
right before and as soon after as possible
to help decrease your chances of bladder
infection.Hope this was helpful,good
luck!Patty
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