An indispensable part of sexual life, in order to maintain stability, contraceptive measures must be taken. Nowadays, many adults lack sex education and do not know what reliable contraceptive methods are. Some people are prone to entering the wrong areas and listening to rumors. Understanding some basic contraceptive knowledge can help people understand contraception and choose contraception.
What are some tips on contraception that everyone needs to understand?
1. Emergency contraceptives cannot be used as a routine method
People often see advertisements for emergency birth control pills on TV, and some people mistakenly believe that emergency birth control pills can be used frequently, and every unprotected sexual activity can be compensated with emergency birth control pills. This idea is wrong. Emergency contraceptives can only be used as an emergency measure, not more than twice a year. If used frequently, it can be harmful to women's physical health.
2. Condoms are not necessarily safe
The contraceptive effectiveness of condoms is very high, but the premise is correct use. If you make some mistakes while using condoms, they will become unsafe. For example, if you wear two condoms at a time, the condoms are prone to rupture and contraception fails. For example, wearing a condom during sexual activity is a wrong method of use, and it is necessary to wear a condom throughout the entire process to be safe. There are also some other precautions that need to be understood before using condoms.
3. Wearing condoms may not necessarily prevent sexually transmitted diseases
The reason why condoms are called condoms is because they not only provide contraception, but also play a role in preventing sexually transmitted diseases to a certain extent. However, not being able to prevent all sexually transmitted diseases may not necessarily play such a role, and specific problems still need to be analyzed. There are gaps in the condom, and bacteria and viruses can pass through the condom. In addition, condoms cannot hide all sexual organs, and if they are in close contact during sexual activity, sexually transmitted diseases can spread.
4. Male ligation does not affect male ability
Male ligation is a male contraceptive technique, also known as vas deferens ligation in daily life. This contraceptive method is once and for all, very safe, less traumatic than female ligation, faster recovery, and most importantly, reversible. However, many men are very hesitant about this, believing that after this surgery, it can bring dysfunction to them. The fact is that there is no such problem. If impotence, premature ejaculation, and other problems occur after ligation, it is necessary to find the cause psychologically.