Sexual Health
Are the side effects of condoms significant? The Best Contraceptive Method for Wedding Holidays is Competition
National Day, New Year's Day, Spring Festival, these important holidays are all wedding seasons. Entering the palace of marriage is the most important step in life, representing the true maturity of both men and women from both physical and psychological perspectives. Do you plan to live a married life?
Newlyweds need contraception, and it takes a considerable amount of time to adapt from being single before marriage to living after marriage. Only when the two are fully prepared psychologically and economically can the baby adapt to the timing.
Many couples do not understand how to use contraception, or if contraception is inappropriate, they become pregnant immediately after marriage. At this time, both psychological and physiological factors are not very favorable: physiologically, they are in a highly tense and busy state before marriage, and their diet and sleep are irregular; A large number of cigarettes and alcohol, Binge eating; The honeymoon period after marriage is either busy with traveling or socializing, which is very detrimental to the baby's development. Psychologically, if a couple becomes pregnant immediately after marriage and is not prepared for the arrival of a new life, conflicts and conflicts within their small family will inevitably occur, becoming a lifelong regret. They have never enjoyed the true world of two people.
How do newlyweds choose the appropriate contraceptive method? This problem has troubled many newcomers, but there are absolutely no good or bad contraceptive methods. Each person's specific situation is different, and they can choose the most suitable method according to their actual situation.
At present, the commonly used contraceptive methods are generally divided into five natural contraceptive methods, and the barrier contraceptive method Intrauterine device hormone contraceptive method is sterile. Intrauterine device and sterilization are not suitable for newlyweds, so we only discuss natural contraception, barrier contraception and hormonal contraception.
1. Natural contraception includes interrupting sexual intercourse and calculating the Calendar-based contraceptive methods. Interruption of sexual intercourse must be carried out before Orgasm. It is very difficult to pull the penis out of the vagina, and some sperm has leaked into the vagina before ejaculation. This method is extremely unreliable. Long term use of this method can seriously affect the physical and mental health of men and cause Prostatitis and other diseases. Not suitable for newlyweds.
Most women's Menstrual cycle is 24-32 days. Ovulation generally occurs about 14 days before the next menstruation. If the eggs cannot be fertilized 24 hours after ovulation, the eggs will die by themselves. After ejaculation, the egg can generally be fertilized within three days, but there are also reports that the sperm still retains the ability to fertilize after one week of sexual activity. In addition to the time of menstruation and possible pregnancy, the Calendar-based contraceptive methods is very short, only about 10 days. Moreover, newlyweds are nervous, their life rules are broken, and the ovulation time is easy to change or increase, so newlyweds should not calculate the Calendar-based contraceptive methods for contraception.