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Coitus Interruptus

Coitus interruptus is a term for the withdrawal method of contraception, which happens when the penis is taken out of the vagina and ejaculation is done outside the vagina to prevent pregnancy. Coitus interruptus requires self-control to avoid pregnancy. In simple terms, it is also known as pulling out.

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Why is there a clear sticky fluid coming out of my penis after ejaculation?

Query: Hello doctor, I have been suffering from balanitis for the past three months. I was told it was a yeast infection and treated with ointment and antibiotics; however, the redness was still there, although not as bad; I was then treated with a two-week steroid cream course with no results. I have al...  Read Full »


Dr. Samer Sameer Juma Ali Altawil

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thanks very much for consulting with us. Balanitis can be due to STI (sexually transmitted infection), or as you described, fungal infection and treatment with antibiotics could turn the test results negative. In some people, symptoms persist as this infection goes to the...  Read Full »

After missing periods, when should you check for pregnancy?

Query: Hi doctor, My LMP was on 27th of last month. Then, I had sex for the first time with my fiance, but it was coitus interruptus. Now, this month I did not get my periods yet and I have some symptoms also. My cycle is always regular. Do I need to check for pregnancy? When is the right time to check?  Read Full »


Dr. Sameer Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As your last menses was 27th of last month, now you are 3 days late for your menses here. But, as you had sex for the first time, there is all likelihood, that hormonal changes and readjustment of progesterone levels do take place and menses may get delayed. Consideri...  Read Full »

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