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Don't be confused!

Don't be confused!

In modern society, contraception has become an important part of sexual health. However, faced with a variety of contraceptive methods, many people may be confused. Today, we will provide you with a detailed explanation of various contraceptive methods and provide valuable references and suggestions.

Don't be confused!

1. Contraception during the safe period

The so-called safe period of contraception refers to the period of infertility calculated according to the period of ovulation and the survival time of sperm and eggs in the female reproductive tract, so that sexual intercourse is chosen to be carried out during this time, so as to achieve the purpose of contraception. Many women think that the safe period is a natural contraceptive method, but this is not the case. The time of ovulation will be affected by factors such as the external environment, climate, emotions, and health status, and ovulation is often delayed or early, and even additional ovulation may occur. Therefore, it is not reliable to achieve contraceptive purposes by estimating the safe period. Contraception during the rhythm period is not really safe.

2. In vitro ejaculation

If the man leaves the vagina in time before ejaculation, the semen will not enter the body, so that no sperm will enter the vagina, this kind of thinking and practice is actually very unreliable.

First of all, this method is not easy to control and is risky. At the moment of ejaculation, if the penis cannot be withdrawn in time, a part of the semen will remain in the vagina, which may lead to pregnancy.

Secondly, even if you draw it out in time, you may be hit. The fluid secreted by the paragonads before ejaculation may contain some sperm, increasing the uncertainty of contraception. Therefore, it is not recommended to gamble on luck with the low safety method of external ejaculation contraception.

3. Condoms

Condoms are the most common form of physical contraception beforehand, which is used to prevent pregnancy by preventing sperm-containing male semen from entering the female genitalia. Before sexual intercourse begins, put it on after an erection, leave enough sperm storage space at the front end of the condom, and make sure that the condom covers the entire penis. After ejaculation, while the penis is still erect, the condom should be removed by holding the edge of the condom and pulling the penis out.

Condoms are easy to use and effective in preventing HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, but many people don't know how to use them correctly. Incorrect use methods such as not exhausting the air at the front end, putting the condom halfway through, and wearing the condom when ejaculation is about to ejaculate greatly reduce the safety of the condom. Therefore, it is important to do this contraceptive method correctly.

4. Short-acting contraceptives

The most common short-acting contraceptives on the market are 21 tablets, starting on the first day of the menstrual cycle (i.e. the first day of bleeding), taking one tablet a day for 21 consecutive days (in the order indicated on the package), then stopping the pill for 7 days, and then taking the next box.

If the dose is missed, it should be retaken within 12 hours. If you fail to take it within the prescribed time, it will affect the contraceptive effect. It is advisable to take other contraceptive measures in addition to continuing to take birth control pills as prescribed to avoid accidents.

5. Emergency contraceptives

The main ingredient of emergency contraceptive pills is levonorgestrel, which is a simple progesterone, which prevents sperm from combining with eggs by inhibiting ovulation, increasing the viscosity of cervical mucus, changing the uterine environment and inhibiting fallopian tube activity, and several mechanisms are parallel, so as to achieve the purpose of contraception.

Take Yuting, the first over-the-counter oral emergency contraceptive pill in China, as an example, take two tablets at a time within 72 hours after the event, and the earlier you take the pill, the better the effect. Emergency contraceptives such as Yuting are only effective for the last unprotected or failed contraceptive sex, so if you have unprotected sex, you need to take the pill once to remedy it. However, if you have sex again after taking the drug, you still need to use regular contraception.

Don't be confused!

After reading the expert's professional explanation, have you found a contraceptive method that is suitable for you? The best contraceptive method should be acceptable to both parties and meet your needs. If you choose the right way, it will not only not affect the "sexual interest" experience of both parties, but also send a peace of mind to your love.

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