Sexual Health
Contraceptive measures that do not affect sexual experience vary depending on the situation
The most important issue for men and women in sexual life is how to use contraception. Currently, there are many methods of contraception, but many people do not know how to choose the appropriate method. So, how can contraception not affect sexual activity?
What contraceptive measures will not affect sexual sensitivity?
For men and women of childbearing age, contraception is a problem that couples must face in their daily lives. Thousands of years ago, people began to find ways to use contraception. In ancient Greece and Rome, women attempted to stuff honey, gum, and other substances into the vagina as a contraceptive barrier. In China, people insert oily paper, cloth balls, etc. into the vagina... These methods have a high failure rate and have a significant impact on sexiness and pleasure. With the development of medical technology, modern contraceptive techniques have provided reliable means for men and women to enjoy the joy of fish. However, there are still some people who worry that contraceptive measures will affect sexual life, and some men may even have psychological shadow and Sexual dysfunction. Therefore, couples need to understand the impact of various contraceptive measures on their sexual life.
The main components of contraceptive pills are artificially synthesized estrogen and pregnancy hormones, which have minimal impact on sexual activity for many women, but some women experience changes in their sexual desire. However, many experts believe that as long as used reasonably, it will not affect sexual activity.
Condoms are an ideal contraceptive method. However, many men believe that condoms can reduce the pleasure of sexual activity and have a itching sensation. With the advancement of manufacturing technology, condoms gradually become thinner and their shape has also improved (particle type, threaded type, etc.), which continuously reduces the impact on sexiness and can extend sexual intercourse time.
The intrauterine device is more suitable for postpartum couples and does not affect sexual activity under normal circumstances. Some women may not adapt to the use of intrauterine devices when they first use them, which may lead to prolonged menstruation and a slight increase in menstrual volume. Some women may also experience abdominal discomfort or pain during menstruation, which may have adverse effects on sexual activity; If the tail line of the contraceptive ring is pulled into the vagina, it may stimulate the male penis, causing pain during sexual intercourse and affecting sexual activity.
Sterilization is a permanent contraceptive measure, mainly including female Tubal ligation and male Vas deferens sterilization. Sterilization does not interfere with the secretion of sex hormones, so it does not affect sexual activity. However, the operation has a negative psychological impact on some people. The complications of the operation may affect sexual love, such as infection and bleeding after female infertility, and local induration and testicular stasis after male Vas deferens infertility.