Sexual Health
What are the correct contraceptive methods for five common contraceptive misconceptions in young couples
Now, with the comprehensive implementation of the second child policy, many couples have given up worrying and carried out correct explorations. However, before the policy was opened, couples' contraception was a frequently mentioned topic, with various contraceptive methods. Many people accidentally fell into the misconception of contraception. What are the misunderstandings about couples' contraception? How should couples use contraception? Let's investigate together! Do you know the five misconceptions about contraception in young couples?
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Safe period contraception is safe
The term 'safe period' can easily mislead people into believing that it is safe, reliable, and less likely to become pregnant. In fact, the safe period is not at all safe because firstly, women's monthly ovulation period is not fixed, which may be influenced by many factors and cannot be accurately calculated. Secondly, some women have irregular menstrual cycles and ovulation times. Thirdly, it is also possible to ovulate two eggs within a month. Multiple factors lead to unsafe safety periods. According to statistics, using the safe period method of contraception has a failure rate of 25%.
Just put a condom on before ejaculation
Many men do not use condoms throughout the entire process and only wear them urgently before ejaculation. Little did they know that in the early stages, sperm may have leaked from the seminal vesicle fluid, and a small amount of sperm may lead to pregnancy.
Emergency contraceptives are the protective god of sex
The effectiveness of emergency contraception is worse than that of regular contraception methods. After taking it, one-third of women's next menstrual cycle is advanced or delayed, which can only be used as a temporary remedy and cannot be reused.
Refuse short birth control pills
Many women believe that short birth control pills can lead to weight gain and spots on their faces. This misconception has led many women to refuse to take birth control pills. In fact, the commonly used short acting contraceptives in China have low hormone levels, mild adverse reactions, and almost no impact on weight. They can become pregnant after discontinuing the medication.