Sexual Health
What is the contraceptive effect of short-term oral contraceptives? You can also try these two contraceptive methods
Each couple has their own contraceptive methods, such as wearing condoms, oral contraceptives, intrauterine contraceptive rings, etc. Each contraceptive method has its advantages and disadvantages. Some women are concerned that taking short acting oral contraceptives may affect their endocrine system, but some women must take short acting oral contraceptives.
What is the contraceptive effect of short-term oral contraceptives?
There are three types of contraceptives on the market, namely long-term, emergency, and short-term. Long acting contraceptives are divided into long acting contraceptives and oral contraceptives, which are convenient to use and can be taken once a month or injected once. However, the dosage of long-term contraceptive injections is high, and long-term oral contraceptives with menstrual disorders can cause premature birth reactions and an increase in vaginal discharge. The short acting oral contraceptive is a safe and effective contraceptive method. It is not only convenient to use, but also can regulate Menstrual disorder, short menstrual period and large menstrual volume. It can also assist in the treatment of dysmenorrhea and anemia, and can also prevent ovarian cancer and endometrial cancer. Pregnancy can be achieved after drug withdrawal, which does not affect ovarian function. It is safe and suitable for women who do not want to have a healthy baby for the time being. However, short-term oral contraceptives should be taken every day, which can easily cause the formation of blood clots. People with hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, and obesity should not take this contraceptive pill. Emergency contraceptives should be used as a remedy for unprotected sex life. They should be taken within 24 to 72 hours after sex, but the contraceptive effect is not obvious, which brings side effects to the body and can disrupt the Menstrual cycle. The emergency contraceptives can be taken 1~2 times a year at most. If taken frequently, it can cause irregular menstruation, disorder endocrine, and damage the endometrium.
What reliable contraceptive methods are there?
1. Condoms
Most couples choose condoms for contraception, which are economically simple and have no side effects. They not only provide contraception, but also prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Before each use, they should carefully check to see if there are expired or damaged condoms. It is worth noting that there are different types of condoms. If the size is too large or too small, it can affect sexual pleasure and erectile function. If the condom ruptures or falls off during sexual intercourse, the contraceptive effect may decrease. Therefore, it is necessary to choose a suitable model.
2. Intrauterine device
The birth control ring can be placed for 5~6 years, which is Economic security and simple, and can restore normal pregnancy capacity after removal. However, placing a contraceptive ring initially results in irregular menstruation, increased menstrual flow, and abdominal and lower back pain. Women who do not want to have children in the short term can use a contraceptive ring, but women with heavy menstrual periods and physical pain cannot use it. If the contraceptive ring falls off, it may increase the risk of gynecological inflammation. In addition, the contraceptive ring needs to be removed one year after menopause. If the intrauterine ring is not removed, it will cause multiple problems such as incarceration of the intrauterine ring. After amenorrhea, the endometrium will become thinner, and the contraceptive ring will gradually grow into the Myometrium. Hysteroscopy is required to remove the contraceptive ring, increasing women's psychological and economic burden.