Many couples use extracorporeal contraception during sexual intercourse. Although it may seem simple and feasible, it actually carries many hidden dangers. Extracorporeal ejaculation mainly refers to the rapid withdrawal of semen from the female body when the male is about to ejaculate during the ejaculation process.
The harm of extracorporeal contraception is that it can easily lead to contraceptive failure.
Extracorporeal ejaculation refers to the immediate interruption of * * at the moment * * reaches orgasm, causing semen to be discharged outside. What is the reason why this natural contraceptive method often fails to achieve its contraceptive purpose? Originally, when both men and women experience orgasm due to sexual excitement, a small portion of semen will overflow and flow into the vagina along with the contraction of the vas deferens. Although the amount of semen is small, it has the highest number of sperm, making it easy to conceive.
The harm of extracorporeal sexual intercourse is that it can easily lead to disharmony between spouses.
A normal, moderate, and harmonious sexual life can enhance the relationship between couples, while the seemingly scientific and unscientific contraceptive method of external ejaculation often creates barriers between couples. If the woman is pregnant, the man does not believe that semen has entered the vagina beforehand, but instead mistakenly believes that the woman is unfaithful, causing a quarrel; Forcibly interrupting sexual activity can result in the woman's inability to obtain sexual satisfaction, suppressed sexual psychology, and aversion towards * *, casting a shadow over the relationship between husband and wife. From this, it can be seen that there is insufficient external fertility, and it is better for couples to use other contraceptive methods.
The third danger of extracorporeal * * is that it can easily cause functional dysfunction.
**During the process, due to sexual excitement, the erection becomes harder before * * *. If forcibly interrupted at this time, external ejaculation can cause dysfunction of the central nervous system and the lumbosacral center. Over time, it is easy to develop functional dysfunction.
The harm of extracorporeal * * 4. It can easily lead to female frigidity.
When * * reaches orgasm, the woman does not receive sexual satisfaction at this time. The man forcibly interrupts * * and ejaculates outside the body, causing the woman's sexual excitement to plummet and receiving adverse psychological stimulation. Continuing like this will lead to frigidity.
The harm of extracorporeal * * is that it can easily cause sexual neurasthenia.
In the whole process of men's sexual life, their sexual response is completed under the control of the cerebral cortex** The psychological and physiological stimuli in can cause a series of changes and reactions. High levels of excitement can cause mental tension, faster heartbeat, and increased blood pressure. At the same time, the reproductive organs exhibit erections due to vascular congestion and muscle contraction. If there is a sudden interruption during orgasm, it will inevitably have a negative impact on sexual psychology. Over time, it is easy to develop sexual neurasthenia, leading to premature ejaculation, impotence, and other symptoms.