Is female liquid condoms reliable?
The safety of female contraceptive liquids is not very high, and the contraceptive effect is not very ideal because they are intended to be placed inside the female body, which may cause certain harm to the female body and may cause infections and other inflammations. Due to the presence of spermicides in female contraceptive fluids, which are chemical preparations, some women may be allergic to this, so caution must be exercised when using them.
The female contraceptive liquid, also known as the liquid condom, is a colorless gel like liquid. It usually has the same pH value as the female vagina. When sperm enters the vagina, the content of alkaline substances will increase. The octyl benzene polyol and other components contained in the condom will destroy the cell structure of sperm, thus blocking sperm and achieving contraceptive effect. The contraceptive rate of liquid condoms is not 100%, and there may be cases of unintended pregnancy. However, due to the action of fungicides on sperm, their vitality may be reduced, and the fetus may be at risk of deformities. Therefore, it is recommended to terminate pregnancy in a timely manner after using liquid condoms for conception.
9 Best Methods for Female Contraception
1. Condoms
Firstly, you can choose to use condoms. This method is the most traditional, but the effect is also the most obvious. There is now a liquid condom product that not only effectively achieves contraceptive purposes, but also does not affect the sexual experience. The best product is to avoid women using condoms to prevent the combination of sperm and eggs.
2. Contraceptive pills
Although birth control pills are not very good for women's health and may even cause certain harm if taken for a long time, taking birth control pills is also a method in the current era and has good effects.
3. Subcutaneous injection
Some people may not have heard of this method, but this subcutaneous injection medical method can effectively prevent pregnancy, with a high contraceptive rate of almost 100%.
4. Avoiding ovulation
Women have an ovulation period every month, during which the pregnancy rate is high. Therefore, if you want to use contraception, it is best to avoid ovulatory sex, as this will greatly reduce the chances of pregnancy.
5. Female circumcision
Many women also choose to have an intrauterine device placed in the uterus, which can prevent egg fertilization and achieve effective contraceptive effects. Generally speaking, its validity period is about 8 years.