'Pulling out' gets new respect; study says it's not reproductive roulette. May 28, 2009— -- When sex researcher Rachel K. Jones published a report that suggests the much-maligned withdrawal ...
When Rachel K. Jones, a senior researcher with the Guttmacher Institute, published a report supporting its validity as a birth control method back in 2008, she was lambasted in the media. But my ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many young women use the "pull-out method" for birth control, and they tend to have more unintended pregnancies than other women, a new study suggests. Researchers ...
Up to 17 percent of young adults in the U.S. may be using “withdrawal” to prevent pregnancy, although not necessarily relying just on that method, a new study finds. In the sample population of 15-24 ...
The pull-out method is a form of birth control where the male partner withdraws his penis from the vagina before ejaculation. To use the pull-out method correctly, the male partner must have the ...
(StatePoint) With multiple contraceptive methods available, including sterilization, contraceptive pills, intrauterine devices and condoms, many women may wonder which is right for them. Because many ...
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