In current life, most people have a relatively open sexual awareness, but there are also people who do not want to take responsibility during sexual activity, so contraception often occurs. Therefore, let's conduct a detailed investigation on the topic of contraception measures
What are the classifications of contraceptive pills?
Oral contraceptives are divided into three types: short acting, long acting, and fast acting.
Short acting oral contraceptives: The mechanism of action is to inhibit ovulation. There are oral contraceptive pills No.1, oral contraceptive pill No.2, and compound 18A contraceptive drop pills.
Administration: Starting from the 5th day of menstruation, take the medication continuously for 22 days without any interval. Contraceptive for one month, usually stopping medication for 1-3 days to menstruate, and continuing to take medication from the 5th day of the next menstrual cycle, using the same method. Why should I start taking medication on the fifth day of my menstrual cycle and not miss it? Because the main function of contraceptive pills is to inhibit ovulation, if taken after the 6th day, the egg cells will not develop to a certain extent and the inhibitory effect will not be achieved, leading to the possibility of pregnancy. If left untreated, vaginal bleeding may occur and disrupt the normal menstrual cycle.
Long acting oral contraceptive pills: Their mechanism of action is to inhibit and change the speed of pregnancy and egg movement. Taking one pill per month can prevent pregnancy for one month, making it suitable for couples who live together for a long time.
Usage: Take 1 tablet on the 5th day of menstruation, 2 tablets on the 25th day, and then take 1 tablet on the same day as the second dose per month.
Quick acting oral contraceptives: also known as home visiting contraceptives. What kind of contraceptive pill mechanism is suitable for you to take? Its main function is to quickly inhibit ovulation, affect sperm penetration, and prevent the implantation of pregnant eggs. The advantage is that it is not limited by the menstrual cycle and can be taken at home at any time.
What are the hazards of male contraceptive pills?
1. Male contraceptive pills are 99% effective and have few side effects on dieters. Anderson, a researcher on human reproduction at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, said that in a series of test results, male contraceptives do not have many side effects like female contraceptives. The side effects of female contraceptives include affecting emotional fluctuations, clotting, dizziness, vomiting, and headache. The side effects of male contraceptive pills should be minimal, and most can lead to a slight increase in weight for foodies.
2. The use of corresponding antibodies to promote follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone, and the role of this hormone. However, due to the fact that these two hormones contain the same A subunit, which is the same as the A subunit that promotes thyroid hormones, the role of antibodies cannot specifically combat this hormone, which may cause unnecessary side effects.