There is no very safe contraceptive method that can guarantee 100% success of male and female ligation. For example, a safer contraceptive method can be chosen according to one's preferences.
How is contraception the safest? 6 contraceptive methods for you to choose from
The first type, ligation
There are two types of ligation, one is female tubal ligation, and the other is male vasectomy, with a contraceptive rate of over 99%. Generally speaking, women can choose to undergo ligation after a cesarean section, but many men are unwilling to do so, believing that it may affect their sexual function and life after ligation. In fact, this is a misunderstanding. There are no other effects besides avoiding pregnancy.
Secondly, placing an intrauterine device
Women can place intrauterine contraception, with a contraceptive rate of over 99%, mainly suitable for women who have completed fertility tasks but have not yet determined whether they need to have children in the future. The most common side effects of IUD are excessive menstrual flow and increased vaginal discharge. If you feel uncomfortable after getting an IUD, you can consider switching to other contraceptive methods. But in fact, many women do not feel uncomfortable and do not experience any discomfort after receiving an IUD. So, many people choose to use an intrauterine device as a contraceptive method.
Thirdly, long-term injection
The long-term injection contraception rate is also very high, with a contraception rate of over 99%, which is more suitable for women who do not want to have children again. The main side effects of this method are weight gain, menstrual irregularities, etc.
Fourth, short-term oral contraceptives
The effective contraceptive rate of short-acting oral contraceptives exceeds 99%, mainly suitable for young women with fertility requirements. After discontinuing the medication, attention should be paid to contraception. However, in many cases, there is often a lack or omission of medication, leading to contraceptive failure.
Fifth, the method of using condoms
Everyone knows the measures and methods for using condoms correctly, and their effectiveness exceeds 95%. However, interrupting this process is more troublesome, or the condom falls off during use, which can affect people's contraceptive outcomes. However, condoms are also effective and can prevent most sexually transmitted diseases.
Sixth, using ovulation contraception
The success rate of contraceptive pills during the safe period can reach 70% to 80%, so many couples use the method of calculating ovulation period for contraception. Although the contraceptive rate during the safe period is high, there are still significant risks because each woman's physical condition is different, such as delayed or irregular menstruation, which can lead to deviation in the calculation of ovulation period.