Q: Some time ago I had sex with my girlfriend several times a night, without using a condom. My sperm fluid was spilled outside the vagina, but without me expecting a bit to be pushed in again. Can my girlfriend get pregnant, Doc? Please explain and what is the solution if my girlfriend is pregnant. Thank you. "(Jeki, 24). Answer: Sexual intercourse by arranging for sperm or ejaculatory expenditure to occur outside the vagina is called interrupted coitus interruptus. Many layman's logic predicts that if no sperm enters the vagina, it is impossible for pregnancy to occur.
Indeed if no sperm enters at all, certainly pregnancy will not happen. But it turns out his success in preventing pregnancy is not quite satisfactory. Failure is quite common considering that many men have difficulty actually controlling their ejaculation, or in this case sperm that have been ejaculated outside the vagina, immediately pushed back into the vagina. In interrupted intercourse is not always guaranteed no sperm into the vagina. Therefore the failure of intercourse is high enough.
Intercourse interrupted more and more done teenagers who have sex, along with the swift source of misinformation obtained. Whether it's through peer social media, such as pornographic video to information on the internet. The goal is clear to avoid the occurrence of pregnancy without the need to use contraception.
The amount of information about intercourse being cut off that can guarantee one hundred percent of sexual intercourse done to avoid pregnancy is of course wrong. Because again, the failure is quite high. This mistake is still widely circulated and trusted. His influence is still very strong, even among young people who are actually in need or are actively searching for information about sex and reproductive health.