Sexual Health
Extracorporeal ejaculation contraception is not recommended as a healthy and feasible contraceptive method
In cases of strong sexual desire, in order to prevent accidents, some men must immediately stop and choose to hastily end their sexual activity during extracorporeal ejaculation. Surprisingly, this not only affects sexual pleasure, but also harms the body.
External ejaculation is the oldest form of contraception. It was first seen in the Hebrew Bible more than 2500 years ago in the West. It was popular in Europe and other places before the invention of modern contraceptives. Extracorporeal ejaculation, as a contraceptive method, does not require cost and is simple, but it has many hazards.
Firstly, external ejaculation can easily cause dysfunction. Male sexual life is a natural process. After sexual stimulation, the penis becomes congested and erect. With the accumulation of Sexual arousal, semen is gradually transported to the prostate of the urethra. The bladder neck and the external Sphincter of the urethra contract and ejaculate to reach Orgasm, producing great physical and mental joy. This natural and joyful process suddenly stops when approaching the climax, creating a beautiful scenery that has a negative impact on both parties' psychology. The central nervous system and the ejaculatory control center in the lumbosacral region of males participating in sexual activity have disorders, such as non ejaculation and erectile dysfunction.
Secondly, external ejaculation can easily lead to contraceptive failure. External ejaculation is a contraceptive measure with a high failure rate. Some research data show that the contraceptive failure rate of contraceptives is about 0.3%, the failure rate of female Intrauterine device is about 0.6%, the failure rate of condoms is about 2%, and the failure rate of external ejaculation is about 4%. In some studies, the failure rate of external ejaculation reaches 15% -28%. The reasons may include: during sexual activity, a small amount of semen may have entered the female vagina before male ejaculation, and the concentration of sperm in this part of the semen is relatively high; It is sometimes difficult to grasp the timing of external ejaculation, which may result in a small amount of semen ejaculating into the female vagina; After extracorporeal ejaculation, the male partner contacts the female perineum with his hand or penis, and some sperm may enter the female reproductive tract as a result, which may lead to contraceptive failure. Once contraception fails, it may cause certain harm to both men and women.
Finally, the tension in a partner's relationship can disrupt the natural process of sexual activity through external ejaculation, which may have adverse psychological effects on both parties, or cause sexual apathy. Contraceptions about contraception between partners who affect the quality of sexual life may also affect relationships.
Therefore, it is recommended that men avoid using extracorporeal ejaculation as much as possible. Of course, if there are no other effective contraceptive measures, temporary emergencies can also be considered, but do not use them frequently.