Sexual Health
What are the hazards of extracorporeal ejaculation? How to use contraception healthily
Extracorporeal ejaculation is a commonly used contraceptive method, but did you know that it can cause harm to the body? Let's take a look together!
What are the hazards of extracorporeal ejaculation:
1. Contraceptive failure often results in natural contraceptive methods not achieving contraceptive goals. During sexual intercourse between men and women, when sexual excitement reaches orgasm, a portion of semen flows into the vagina with the contraction of the vas deferens. This semen has a small amount but the highest number of sperm, making it easier to conceive.
2. Easy to cause sexual neurasthenia: During the entire process of sexual activity, male sexual reactions are completed under the control of the cerebral cortex. Psychological and physiological stimuli during sexual intercourse can cause a series of changes and reactions, with high levels of excitement leading to mental tension, increased heartbeat, and increased blood pressure. At the same time, the reproductive organs exhibit penile vascular congestion and muscle contraction and erection. Sudden interruption of sexual intercourse when reaching orgasm will definitely have a negative impact on sexual psychology, and long-term sexual neurasthenia can easily cause symptoms such as premature ejaculation and impotence.
3. Functional non ejaculation syndrome is prone to occur: during sexual intercourse, the neutral excitement is at orgasm, and the erection of the penis becomes harder before ejaculation. At this point, sexual intercourse is forcibly interrupted, external ejaculation occurs, and central nervous system and lumbosacral ejaculation dysfunction occur. Over time, it is easy to develop functional non ejaculation.
The best contraceptive method
1. Female condom: Female condoms are made of polyester and coated with lubricant, resembling male condoms in appearance. Insert into the vagina and cover the cervix with a closed end. Just like men using condoms, they can only be used once.
2. Contraceptive ring: This seemingly scary thing is called a contraceptive ring, and the device is called an intrauterine device. After being placed in the body, it can last for 5 years in the uterus. Especially suitable for women with excessive menstrual bleeding and dysmenorrhea, with a success rate of 99%, it can be said that there is almost no possibility of pregnancy.
3. Cervical cap: Made of soft rubber, such as film, must be recommended by a doctor. The bottom of the cap is coated with spermicide, and after being placed in the vagina, the contraceptive effect can last for 48 hours. To avoid symptoms of toxic shock, the cervical cap must be removed after 48 hours. Compared to the most primitive contraceptive methods, squatting down after sexual intercourse to discharge semen, sneezing, jumping up and down, it must be said that the current technology is still advanced! Unexpected pregnancy is a nightmare for many people, as in addition to some married couples, other women also have to undergo abortion surgery.