How to use contraception correctly is a topic that many young people are concerned about. Currently, due to economic pressure, many young couples do not want to have children yet, so they want to adopt the correct contraceptive methods. At the same time, to achieve comfort and health during sexual life, let me introduce several contraceptive methods suitable for young women. What are the contraceptive methods suitable for young women?
1. Contraceptive Vaginal ring
The contraceptive Vaginal ring is a soft transparent ring, which can be placed only once a month. Women can simply put the contraceptive Vaginal ring into the vagina, and then do not take contraceptive measures. It is a hormone contraceptive method, with a success rate of more than 92%.
2. Contraceptive patch
The Contraceptive patch is like a flesh colored sticker. It can be applied anywhere on a woman's abdomen, buttocks, outside of the shoulder, or outside of the arm, but not on her chest. Stick one on the first day of menstruation, replace it once a week, stick it for three weeks, no need for the fourth week. The principle of using the Contraceptive patch for contraception is that the Contraceptive patch enters the blood mainly through blood vessels and skin through the continuous release of hormones, so as to inhibit ovulation and achieve the contraceptive effect, with the proportion reaching 92%.
3. Female condom
There are not only male condoms, but also female condoms, which are made of polyester and coated with lubricant. The closed end of the female condom placed in the vagina is covered on the cervix. Sperm will not enter the cervix during sexual intercourse
4. Cervical cap
The cervical cap is mainly made of soft rubber. Like a film, an appropriate amount of Spermicide is coated on the lower end of the cap. When it is put into a woman's vagina, the contraceptive effect can last for 48 hours. However, in order to prevent women from having toxic shock symptoms, it must be taken out 48 hours later.
5. Contraceptive ring
The contraceptive ring mainly refers to a contraceptive device installed in the female uterus, which is placed in the female uterus for about 5 years. Especially for women with excessive menstrual flow and dysmenorrhea, the success rate of contraception reaches 99%.
Warm reminder
The above are the methods suitable for female contraception introduced by the editor. If young couples do not yet want to have children, they must take contraceptive measures to reduce the number of induced abortions, and try not to let women take contraceptive pills orally as it may cause endocrine disorders over time.