Sexual Health
Three Secrets that Affect Contraceptive Effectiveness: Don't Fall into Four Contraceptive Mistakes
Contraception has always been an issue that couples cannot ignore. Unexpected pregnancy can cause great harm to women, so contraception is necessary in sexual life. In order to improve contraceptive efficiency, some issues cannot be ignored. Three Secrets that Affect Contraceptive Effectiveness
Secret 1: Weight plays a role
Women between the ages of 18 and 39, who weigh over 58 kilograms, may experience 60% failure with oral contraceptives, especially those with low estrogen levels. Overweight women have a fast metabolism and require more hormones to prevent pregnancy. In addition, birth control pills have the effect of dissolving fat and may stay in the body where fat is stored, unable to reach the blood that should be reached. If the weight exceeds 58 kilograms, please recommend more reliable methods such as intrauterine devices, birth control pills, and condoms.
Secret 2: Long lasting and most effective
In fact, the most effective contraceptive methods are unknown to you, never thought of, and no one has recommended them. Are you interested? One example is the intrauterine device (IUD). This is a T-shaped small contraceptive device placed in the uterus, made of flexible soft plastic and must be inserted into the body with the help of a doctor. Afterwards, even if the egg is fertilized, it will not implant and grow in the uterus. If there are no abnormalities, it can be done for one or two years without causing any trouble for sex, which is very convenient.
Other unsuitable people: people with excessive menstruation and secretion in patients with gynecological diseases such as extreme uterine flexion, Endometritis, salpingitis, Vaginitis, Uterine fibroid, etc. Correct operation: Doctor's diagnosis * * Is it applicable * * Select shape * * Select time (a few days after menstruation, no later than one week) * Ask doctor for operation * * Check once a year.
Secret 3: The dangers of condoms
Many condoms are made of sperm killing nonnoxynol-9, which is not only ineffective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases, but also may increase the risk of infection with AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Its working principle is to achieve contraception by destroying the sperm cell membrane, and during this process, the protective membrane at the vaginal edge may also be destroyed together. The US Drug Administration believes that the risk of infectious diseases of condoms increases due to the destruction of cells, and is considering putting warning labels on finished products containing spermicidal ingredients.
To avoid potential complications, grab the top small pocket with your fingertips, expel indoor air, leave air behind, and expand at the top, which may fall off midway. Wrap it around the erect genitalia and open the curly part in circles, avoiding getting entangled in the pubic hair and wrinkles. Wearing it from the beginning of sexual intercourse is more effective. Pay attention to the handling method after use. When pulling out, press and hold the root and slowly pull it out, otherwise it may fall off inside the vagina. If you do not leave the body temporarily after ejaculation, the male genitalia will shrink and there is a risk of ejaculation.