Sex can make people happy and joyful, but at the same time, don't forget to do a good job in contraception to avoid accidents. There are many methods of contraception, and I believe young couples are always trying different methods of contraception. But these contraceptive methods are the least reliable, don't try them!
The Safety Period of the Least Trusted Contraceptive Method
The so-called "safe period" refers to the 7 days before and 8 days after menstruation for women. People also call it 'first seven and then eight'. This period is not the ovulation period for women. At this point, couples in the same room can cause women to conceive, so people call it the safe period.
But the safety period is not absolute safety. Because some women ovulate irregularly. Even if some women ovulate regularly, their emotions, living environment, and physical condition undergo significant changes, and ovulation will lose its original pattern. Therefore, contraception during the safe period for women is not safe.
The most unreliable contraceptive method during lactation
Non lactating mothers usually resume ovulation and resume menstruation after 4-6 weeks of delivery. Most lactating mothers do not menstruate. Some people believe that lactating mothers do not menstruate, do not ovulate, and will not conceive. Actually, this understanding is wrong. Even if lactating mothers do not have menstruation, they may still resume ovulation. If contraception is not used during this period, women are likely to harbor it secretly. So, lactating mothers should also use contraception.
Ejaculation outside of the most unreliable contraceptive method
In the same room, if a man ejaculates outside the body, some people also believe that women will not get pregnant. This understanding is biased. Because, first of all, before the man ejaculates in vitro, a small amount of semen flows into the woman's vagina with his prostate fluid. Secondly, if a man moves too slowly during extracorporeal ejaculation, some of the semen will enter the woman's vagina. This can all lead to the woman becoming pregnant. Long term use of this method of contraception can also lead to the occurrence of symptoms such as neurasthenia and decreased libido in both couples due to excessive tension during sexual intercourse.
The Most Unreliable Contraceptive Method Vaginal Cleaning
After sexual intercourse, women believe that vaginal cleaning can be used for contraception. This method is actually not safe. During sexual intercourse, if a man ejaculates, countless sperm will quickly swim into the female uterine cavity. At this point, regardless of how women perform vaginal cleaning, sperm cannot be flushed out of the body. Therefore, using vaginal flushing method for contraception, the woman can still conceive.