With the progress of society, people's views on sex are no longer as conservative as before, but relatively open in this regard. Adult women are highly likely to have sexual intercourse with their partners during the dating process. Therefore, taking effective contraceptive measures can prevent women from being harmed due to unexpected pregnancies. So how can women use contraception correctly? Next, I will introduce each one to you for your reference.
How do women use contraception correctly?
1. Oral contraceptive pills
Inhibiting ovulation achieves contraceptive effects with a very low incidence of side effects. Long term use will not affect Fertility. Pregnancy can be considered after drug withdrawal, which has no adverse effect on infants.
2. Subcutaneous implant
It is a safe and reliable long-term contraceptive, and can be used for contraception for 5 years with one implantation. Subcutaneous implant is a contraceptive method that involves local anesthesia, where a hose is implanted subcutaneously in the arm to slowly release synthetic progesterone. The side effect of subcutaneous implants is menstrual disorders in some women.
3. Contraceptive needle
Easy to use, high contraceptive efficiency, one injection can provide contraception for 3 months, especially suitable for women who often forget to take medication. During use, regular breast examinations should be performed, and if a lump appears, medication should be stopped immediately. In addition, some employers may experience menstrual disorders, manifested as increased menstrual flow, prolonged periods, or minor vaginal bleeding
4. Calendar-based contraceptive methods contraception
The success rate is 30%. Suitable people, unless you belong to a few body metabolic systems like an alarm clock, do not take risks. In fact, for unmarried or newlyweds, using condoms is the best method, but many people think condoms are uncomfortable, and some people give them an elegant "raincoat". In fact, they have become accustomed to using it several times.
5. Using female condoms
It is a new type of contraceptive tool. In the current global pandemic of communicable diseases, it can not only prevent unintended pregnancy for women, but also protect them from contracting sexually transmitted diseases. More importantly, it is designed specifically for women, allowing them to protect themselves during sexual activity without being dominated by male desires. The initiative to protect themselves is in their own hands, and they can use it whenever they want.
Three major misconceptions about contraception
1. Frequent sexual intercourse leads to conception
According to a survey, a considerable proportion of women who undergo abortion in hospitals believe that frequent sexual intercourse leads to pregnancy. In fact, this viewpoint is very incorrect. Pregnancy may be caused by any one-time behavior, so female friends must not have this kind of lucky mentality.