Sexual Health
Is the success rate of various contraceptive methods reliable for women's safe period contraception
Currently, many newlyweds actively adopt contraceptive measures after marriage. At present, contraceptive measures include condoms, extracorporeal ejaculation, intrauterine devices, safety periods, contraceptive pills, etc. Some contraceptive methods should be careful, otherwise they can lead to diseases and physical damage.
Which five contraceptive methods should be used with caution?
1. Extracorporeal ejaculation
Some people believe that male external ejaculation during sexual activity can achieve contraceptive effects, but in reality, this contraceptive method has certain deviations and can easily lead to contraceptive failure. Before undergoing external ejaculation, a small amount of semen has already entered the woman's vagina. In addition, if the speed of male ejaculation is too slow, it can also cause a small portion of semen to ejaculate into the female vagina. If the sperm and egg combine, it will lead to pregnancy. If this contraceptive method is used for a long time, it can lead to excessive tension during sexual activity between the couple, leading to neurasthenia, decreased male libido, impotence, and premature ejaculation.
2. Contraception by cleaning the vagina
Some people believe that cleaning the vagina in a timely manner after sexual intercourse can prevent pregnancy, but in reality, this method is very unsafe. During sexual intercourse, men ejaculate and countless sperm quickly reach the female uterine cavity. What method do women use to clean the vagina
3. Female safe period contraception
The safe period for women mainly refers to the first seven days before menstruation and the first eight days after menstruation is clean, during which women will not have any eggs discharged. During sexual activity, women are generally not allowed to conceive, so this period is called the safe period. However, this success rate is very low because everyone's ovulation and menstrual cycles are different, especially for women with irregular menstruation, this contraceptive method is simply ineffective. The factors that affect ovulation include emotions, physical condition, living environment, etc. Therefore, the method of contraception during the safe period is not reliable.
4. Methods of urination and contraception
Some couples use the method of urination for contraception. Every time a woman in the same room goes to the restroom to urinate and wash their vagina, they believe it can be used for contraception. However, in reality, this is a misconception that women's vagina and urethra are different organs
5. Methods of contraception during lactation
Non lactating women can gradually resume ovulation after 4-6 weeks of pregnancy. Breastfeeding women are generally able to menstruate after one year, and some people believe that without menstruation during lactation, they will not ovulate, so they do not take contraceptive measures. In fact, this idea is also very wrong. Breastfeeding women may not menstruate, but they may also resume ovulation. If contraceptive measures are not taken, the fertilized egg may become biochemical.