Some people use interrupted sexual intercourse (PAP) as a way to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. How good is this? Can conception occur if there is no ejaculation or the act is interrupted? What do doctors and couples say about this topic? Next, we will try to find out how good a contraceptive is PAP. In addition, we consider the most reliable methods of protection during lovemaking.
Definition of the term
What is interrupted intercourse? Before considering the likelihood of pregnancy, we will figure out what to deal with.
PAP is a process when ejaculation is either not allowed at all, or it is not carried out in the woman’s vagina. Usually, the male genital organ is removed from the organs of the girl immediately before ejaculation.
Can I get pregnant with interrupted sex? Understanding this issue is not so difficult. The main thing is to learn the basics of becoming pregnant.
How does fertilization occur?
For a successful conception to occur, certain rules must be followed. Doctors say you can get pregnant any day. But in the case of perfectly healthy women, whose body works "like clockwork", such alignments do not occur.
To conceive in the body of a woman, the egg must mature. During ovulation, she leaves the follicle and begins to move through the fallopian tubes. If at this time in the girl’s body there are live sperm, the probability of pregnancy becomes maximum.
After successful fertilization, the egg moves into the uterus and is firmly attached to its wall. Then begins the active development of the fetus. If the egg does not meet the sperm, conception is not possible. Then she simply dies, and the woman soon begins the next critical days.
But is it possible to get pregnant with interrupted sex? If so, why is this happening?
Chances of Conception
There is no single answer to the question asked. After all, the final result depends on the circumstances. Accordingly, further we will consider all possible layouts.
Is it possible to get pregnant with interrupted intercourse? Doctors claim that there is such a chance, especially on certain days of the menstrual cycle. That is, PAP is not a reliable means of contraception.
Menstrual cycle and sexual intercourse
The period between menstruation can be divided into 3 stages - follicular, ovulatory, luteal. Depending on when unprotected sex took place, the likelihood of a successful conception will change.
That is why pregnancy with interrupted intercourse in real life is possible. Especially if you make love on certain days of the cycle.
Least of all chances to encounter an unwanted “interesting position” during the luteal phase. At this time, the egg loses its strength, and then dies. However, if the man has active sperm, fertilization in the first days after ovulation is possible.
In the follicular and ovulatory phases, the chances of pregnancy with interrupted intercourse are significantly higher. Therefore, this method of protection has to be treated extremely responsibly.
PAP and ovulation
Separately, we consider making love with the interruption of ejaculation during the "X-day" of a woman.
Some couples believe that conception will not happen without ejaculation. But in fact, this is not entirely true. Especially when it comes to unprotected sex during ovulation.
The thing is that sexual intercourse with interruption of ejaculation on "X-day" gives the same chances of conception as regular sex without protection. But why?
Interrupted Sex - Where the Pregnancy Comes From
Everything is not as hard to understand as it seems. Almost all doctors are unanimous in the opinion that with interrupted intercourse it is possible to get pregnant.
But why? After all, the male seed does not enter the vagina. So, there will be no sperm in the body of the girl.
Such a statement is incorrect. An interrupted act does not save you from pregnancy. This is due to the fact that sperm are contained in the natural male lubricant released during stimulation. They enter the body of a woman and wait in the wings.
Moreover, some experts claim that the activity of sperm in the lubricant is higher than in the ejaculate. So, conception is really possible. An interrupted intercourse during ovulation is almost a 100% guarantee of egg fertilization.
PAP and the absence of pregnancy
Nevertheless, some couples are very successfully using the proposed method of protection. PAP does not lead to pregnancy in certain circumstances. But to predict them is problematic. In particular, if the couple did not undergo a medical examination.
Is it possible to get pregnant with interrupted intercourse? As already mentioned, yes. The probability of conceiving a child with PAP is at least 50%. This is a kind of game of "Russian roulette".
Why do some successfully use the described method of protection? First, a couple can have sex on the "safe" days of the menstrual cycle, carefully monitoring ovulation. Secondly, this happens if a woman has low fertility or a man has low sperm activity.
Non-standard case - incompatibility of partners. An environment appears in the female vagina that kills the male sperm. In this situation, it is extremely difficult to conceive a child. And therefore, interrupted sexual intercourse will additionally protect the couple from an undesirable "interesting position".
Pregnancy and number of intercourse
It is hard to believe, but sometimes the success of the act is influenced by the success of the conception with PAP. What is it about?
With ejaculation in the urogenital system of a man, active sperm can remain. They come out with repeated sexual contact and fall into a natural lubricant. Accordingly, there are high chances of a successful conception.
As practice shows, interruption of sexual intercourse during primary sex less often leads to fertilization of the egg. All this will have to be considered for each pair.
Lack of ovulation and PAP
But what if the girl is faced with anovulation? Interrupted sexual intercourse does not exclude the possibility of becoming pregnant. And the greatest chances of this event occur during ovulation.
The absence of an “X-day” leads to child planning problems. Theoretically, the probability of fertilization of the egg will be the same on all days of the menstrual cycle. And with PAP, you can become a mother in 50% of cases. In real life, with anovulation, women do not become pregnant. This happens only after the establishment of the body and the restoration of the "X-day". Sudden fertilization of an egg in the absence of ovulation is a rare exception.
Irregular cycle
Can I get pregnant with an interrupted act? Based on the foregoing, a simple answer follows - yes. Pregnancy with PAP does occur. This is an elementary way of protection, having high risks of successfully conceiving a baby.
Huge attention to contraception is required to show girls with an irregular menstrual cycle. Why?
They can ovulate completely unexpectedly. This means that any day there is a risk of fertilization of the egg. PAP, as has already been emphasized, is not the best way to protect. Therefore, with this approach to sex, the status of a pregnant woman cannot be ruled out.
When is PAP suitable?
Interrupted intercourse is not the best solution to prevent the successful fertilization of an egg. It can only be used as an additional guarantee of the safety of sexual contacts.
PAP will do:
- Women with low fertility.
- If men have low sperm activity and vitality.
- When combining several methods of contraception.
Accordingly, just like that, sex without ejaculation in the vagina can lead to an "interesting position." If someone manages to use this method of protection for a long time with constant success, this is an exception. Sooner or later, a misfire will occur.
Danger to humans
It must be remembered that PAP does great harm to the body of both women and men. For what reasons?
Sexual contact should be fun. And when using PAP, the couple always has to control themselves and the partner. It’s impossible to relax. All this negatively affects libido.
Girls can become frigid or stop having an orgasm. Interrupted intercourse for a man is fraught with premature ejaculation, problems with potency and diseases of the genitourinary system. The inability to achieve orgasm with PAP in the male half of society is also not excluded.
Conclusion
Now it is clear why pregnancy with interrupted intercourse occurs very often. And how can one be protected?
It is best to use several methods - condoms and oral contraceptives. Then do the PAP will be completely unnecessary.
However, doctors claim that sometimes even thorough protection in several ways leads to pregnancy. Indeed, any contraceptive may “fail” or simply not fit the pair. For example, a condom can break, and the vaginal spirals can move. All this will lead to the onset of an "interesting position" in the girl.