Sexual Health
Common Contraceptions: People with different contraceptive methods should choose different contraceptive methods
Sex is happy for both men and women, but it is also dangerous. Because we are always worried about the arrival of unexpected pregnancies, especially for partners who do not want children now, incorrect contraceptive methods can lead to unexpected pregnancies, recurrent miscarriages, causing great damage to the human body, and also having an impact. Do you know? You often think that very effective contraceptive methods are actually unsafe, so what contraceptive methods cannot be used? Which contraceptive method is better?
Common incorrect contraceptive methods
Using safe period contraception methods
Contraceptive methods are 100% effective. The safe period contraception method is even more so. For this contraceptive method, only women with regular ovulation patterns can use it, and 100% contraception cannot be guaranteed. The so-called safe period refers to the 7 days before and 8 days after menstruation for women. People also refer to it as the first seven and then eight. This period is not the ovulation period for women. At this time, couples sharing the same room usually do not make the woman pregnant, so people call this period the "safe period". But 'safety period' is not absolute safety. Because some women ovulate irregularly. Even if some women ovulate regularly, their ovulation will lose its original pattern when their emotions, living environment, and physical condition undergo significant changes. Therefore, using female safe period contraception is not safe.
Not using contraception during breastfeeding sexual intercourse
The so-called lactation contraception method is based on the characteristics of women's lactation period. Non lactating mothers usually resume ovulation and menstruation after 4-6 weeks of delivery. Most lactating mothers do not menstruate. Some people believe that lactating mothers do not menstruate, do not ovulate, and will not conceive. Actually, this understanding is wrong. Even if lactating mothers do not have menstruation, they may still resume ovulation. If contraception is not used during this period, women are likely to harbor it secretly. So, lactating mothers should also use contraception.
Urine flushing contraceptive method
Another, more bizarre method of contraception is the urination method. Some people believe that after sexual intercourse, having the woman flush the vagina with urine can be used for contraception. This is a confused understanding. The female vagina and urethra are two different organs. After sexual intercourse, it is impossible for the woman to flush the sperm from another channel out of the body by urinating.