Sexual Health
Which of the three contraceptive methods is the most harmful to the body? Key points for safe contraception of contraceptive rings
1. Placing a contraceptive ring in the uterus
Contraceptive mechanism: prevent the Zygote from implanting in the uterus, and the contraceptive success rate is above 95%.
Advantages: Less side effects, can be left for a long time, and even removed during menopause.
Key points for safe contraception: Within 3 months after the insertion of an intrauterine device, it is easy for the device to detach from its normal position. Therefore, regular X-ray examinations should be conducted to avoid pregnancy due to the device being removed from its normal position. Patients with gynecological inflammation, excessive or irregular menstruation, or reproductive tract tumors are not allowed to wear a ring.
2. External contraceptive film
Contraceptive mechanism: Contraception is achieved by reducing sperm motility, with a success rate of 96%.
Advantages: no damage to the Vaginal epithelium, no change in the self-cleaning effect of the vagina, long-term use is harmless to the body, and does not pollute clothing.
Key points for safe contraception: Keep it in a cool and dry place to prevent moisture from affecting its efficacy. When using, do not rub too tightly or too small, otherwise it will affect the dissolution of the drug. Be sure to use your fingers to transport it deep into the vagina and have sexual intercourse after 10 minutes. If the sexual intercourse lasts for more than half an hour, an additional one should be placed.
3. Male condom
Contraceptive mechanism: Avoid the encounter between sperm and eggs for contraception, with a success rate of 80% -90%.
Advantages: There is no interference with the physiology of the female body and it can also prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
Key points for safe contraception: The model must be suitable for the user. And it's important to have sex, and condoms that have deteriorated from the beginning should never be used again. Afterwards, hold down the top of the condom and pull out the penis together to check if there is semen in the small bag of the condom, proving that the condom is not damaged.