Sexual Health
How should newlyweds use contraception during The Honeymooners? Which contraceptive method has contraceptive effect
Should newlyweds choose this contraceptive method? Many newlyweds are confused, but among many contraceptive methods, you always choose one or two, and you are also confused. Does this contraceptive method have any contraceptive effect? Let's tell the editor.
Contraception Mechanism
The scientific principles of contraception prevent sperm from meeting eggs, making it temporarily impossible for women to conceive. Contraception is mainly achieved by inhibiting ovulation and blocking sperm excretion, hindering the encounter between eggs and sperm, and hindering embryo cultivation in the uterine cavity.
Common contraceptive methods
1. Hormone contraception: oral contraceptive, adhesive, embedded contraceptive, injection of medroxyprogesterone
2. Barrier method: condom, contraceptive diaphragm, contraceptive sponge
3. Other contraceptive methods: intrauterine contraceptive ring, natural contraceptive method, and external ejaculation method. Various contraceptive methods have different advantages and disadvantages, and individuals choose different methods based on the age, health status, number of children, and lifestyle habits of both men and women.
Choosing a condom is the best option
A condom is a barrier contraceptive device that a man uses to engage in sexual activity on the penis. Semen can only be discharged inside the condom and cannot enter the woman's vagina, thus achieving contraceptive purposes. The biggest advantage of condoms is that they do not interfere with women's physiology and prevent sexually transmitted diseases. They are the most commonly used method among young people. The United Nations Population Fund pointed out that the most important function of condoms is to prevent the spread of AIDS, but also to prevent other sexually transmitted diseases.
Instructions for using condoms: 1. Check for cracks before use. 2. Leave gaps at the top. 3. After ejaculation, withdraw before ejaculation and check. If ruptures are found, please discuss emergency contraceptive methods with experts.
Emergency contraception is also available in emergency situations
Any contraceptive or infertility method has a failure rate. The remedial measures for contraceptive failure are used for pregnancy and prevention after contraceptive failure, which are divided into emergency contraception and induced abortion. Emergency contraception refers to temporary measures taken by women within 72 to 120 hours after unprotected sexual activity or detection of contraceptive failure (such as condom rupture, slipping, or missed use of contraceptive pills) to prevent accidental pregnancy. It cannot be used as a routine contraceptive method, including oral emergency contraception and placement of intrauterine devices. This method can only protect against unprotected sex for the first time in this cycle, and should not be used by those who have unprotected sex multiple times within a menstrual cycle.