Sexual Health
Is the most common contraceptive method for men condoms? Extracorporeal ejaculation as a contraceptive method is not safe
How should men use contraception? For men, how should contraception be used in daily life? What are the common male contraceptive methods? If you want to know, I hope to take a closer look at these three contraceptive methods, which will be helpful to everyone!
Common methods of male contraception
1. Condoms
Condoms are currently the most commonly used contraceptive method, and as long as used correctly, the effectiveness of contraception is very good. Many people use condoms without reason because they are afraid that they will affect the effectiveness of sexual intercourse. In fact, this idea is incorrect, as condoms do not significantly affect the sexual experience. For the health of both parties, it is best to use condoms.
2. Male contraceptive pills
There are two types of male specific condoms: oral medication and injectable medication. But there is a saying that goes like this, it requires three levels of toxicity, and oral contraceptives have many side effects. For example, symptoms of hypokalemia may occur, leading to systemic paralysis and temporary loss of labor ability. Another serious issue with clothing may lead to male infertility. Therefore, it is recommended to take male specific contraceptives under the guidance of a doctor and not make any claims to avoid unnecessary losses.
3. Contraceptive surgery
At present, there are three commonly used contraceptive procedures: vas deferens ligation, vas deferens blockage, and non obstructive vas deferens contraceptive devices. The latter two are based on traditional ligation techniques. The entire process of birth control surgery is only 20 minutes, without stitches, and the recovery time is only two days. After the surgery, there are even no wounds, and the wound area is too small and the recovery speed is beyond many people's imagination.
What are the common misconceptions about contraception?
Because male organs are very excited during sex. At this point, ending sexual activity forcefully can easily lead to male ejaculation.
Extracorporeal ejaculation is also not safe, and women have a high probability of pregnancy. So it is recommended to use the three contraceptive methods mentioned above to be more reliable, as there are many examples of failed extracorporeal ejaculation.