what are the symptoms of withdrawal that found out in men after using withdrawal?


Hi Shanty, I am afraid I do

Hi Shanty,

I am afraid I do not completely understand your question. If you are asking what the symptoms of pregnancy are after using the withdrawal method of birth control they are late/missed period, tender, sore breasts, nausea, headaches, and in some early cases vomiting.

There are no symptoms for men when using the withdrawal method of birth control. Before the man has an orgasm he removes (withdraws) his penis from the vagina.

I hope that helps answer your question.

Best of Luck,
TammyM

 
 

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