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Coitus Interruptus

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Escuela Universitaria de Trabajo Social y Facultad de Ciencias del Trabajo. Universidad de Huelva (UHU)
Morano Amarillo, Antonio
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Coitus Interruptus: Nurses' Experiences Regarding the Users

open access: yesTurkiye Klinikleri Journal of Health Sciences, 2017
Başak DEMİRTAŞ HİÇYILMAZ
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Interruptus Coitus: Heterosexuals Accounting for Intercourse

Sexualities, 1999
Intercourse remains the definitive heterosexual act, implied by terms such as `having sex', `making love', or even just `doing it'. However, the particular bodily mechanics of intercourse mean it carries considerably higher risks (of disease and unwanted conception for example) than other forms of sex. Because of this, we suggest a need to question the
Nicola Gavey   +2 more
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Coitus interruptusand the Control of Natural Fertility

Population Studies, 1995
In this article I argue that pre-transitional natural fertility was sometimes controlled through birth-spacing, and that coitus interruptus was probably an important means of such control. First, the motivation for spacing was often strong, although not necessarily associated with a desire for family limitation; and control through spacing, although ...
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Coital behavior in dogs. IX. Sequelae to “coitus interruptus” in males and females

Physiology & Behavior, 1970
Abstract During normal mating male and female dogs form a genital lock during which the penis is so swollen within the vagina that the pair cannot separate until detumescence begins. After a normal lock (15 min +) most males and females are relatively calm and inactive.
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[Scrotal and perineal pain following coitus interruptus].

Archivos espanoles de urologia, 1990
A case of perineal-scrotal and hypogastric pain following coitus interruptus in a young male patient is described. The physiopathological mechanisms involved in this condition in normal subjects or those with neuropathic disorders are discussed.
A, Arruza   +3 more
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Coitus Interruptus

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1972
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