Sexual Health
The doctor noticed that at this age, it is important to remove the contraceptive ring! Otherwise, the trouble will escalate
September 26th is World Contraception Day, and when it comes to contraception, the most common methods are taking birth control pills, condoms, and intrauterine devices. Many girls ask, when should the contraceptive ring be removed? Must I take it immediately after amenorrhea? Has the contraceptive ring been affecting the body? Professor Xie Meiqing, Director of Gynecology at Sun Yat sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat sen University, suggests removing the intrauterine device within one year after menopause. Because as the age and age of menopause increase, the uterus shrinks, especially when the cervix narrows, making it difficult to remove the contraceptive ring. The reduction of the uterus may also lead to the insertion of certain intrauterine devices into the uterine muscle layer, making it difficult to remove the device and prone to massive bleeding.
What should women pay attention to after wearing contraceptive rings?
When is a good time for a contraceptive ring? What should I pay attention to before getting an IUD? Experts say that first of all, sexual activity is not allowed before getting an IUD, and it is better to get an IUD 3 to 7 days after menstruation is clean. In addition, an intrauterine device (IUD) is a foreign object to the human body. To prevent infection, it is best not to have sexual activity during the month of the device. After getting an intrauterine device (IUD), before the next menstrual cycle, a B-ultrasound examination is required to confirm whether the position of the IUD is in place, and to observe whether the next menstrual cycle is coming normally. If menstruation is normal and the position of the intrauterine device is also suitable for ultrasound examination, sexual activity can begin normally the next month.
What are some safe contraceptive methods?
In addition to IUD, there are several safe contraceptive methods for everyone to choose from:
1. Take contraceptive pills. Some people are concerned about the side effects of taking birth control pills, but in fact, third-generation oral contraceptives have the advantages of low dosage, high efficiency, low side effects, and being able to conceive after discontinuation. However, taking birth control pills increases the probability of vitamin deficiency, and it is recommended to supplement vitamins b and c appropriately when taking birth control pills.
2. Condoms. Jacket is the simplest, safest, and most effective contraceptive method with low side effects, with a success rate of 80% -90%. It has no impact on women's bodies and can also prevent the spread of diseases. There is evidence that wearing condoms during sexual activity can prevent cervical and ovarian cancer. It is recommended that everyone choose legitimate condoms on the market to ensure safety.
3. Ligation for contraception includes male and female ligations. If a male is ligated, the surgical damage is less than that of a female. In addition, some people are concerned that the current national fertility policy is open, and if men want to have children after ligation, will it have an impact? After the vas deferens are recanalized, the probability of recanalization is relatively high, especially with the development of microsurgery, which is applied to this area. The recanalization rate of the vas deferens can reach about 90% or even 95%.