If newlyweds do not want to get pregnant after marriage, they should pay attention to their own contraception work, otherwise, it may cause female friends to get pregnant. However, in our real life, many newlyweds do not know much about contraception. Let’s take a look at the 4 contraception common sense that newlyweds must know. Newlyweds' Tips: 4 contraceptive tips for newlyweds 1. Anti-ovulation The ovarian ovulation function is carried out under the regulation of gonadotropin secreted by the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovarian axis and its feedback. Therefore, the current treatment mainly involves the use of sex hormones to inhibit the secretion of hypothalamic-pituitary gonadotropin, thereby inhibiting the development, maturation and ovulation of the follicle. Commonly used are various short-acting and long-acting contraceptives and contraceptive injections, such as oral contraceptives No. 1 and No. E, 18-methylnorhenothinyl and combined contraceptive injections. 2. Antibiotics Sex hormones (androgens and estrogens) are also used to inhibit the secretion of hypothalamic pituitary gonadotropin, thereby inhibiting the spermatogenic function of the testicles. In addition, currently commonly used drugs in China, such as cottonpol, mainly act directly on the spermatogenic epithelium of the testicle, thereby inhibiting sperm production. Certain physical methods such as microwaves and ultrasound can interfere with the temperature regulation of the scrotum, causing the temperature to rise, which is not conducive to sperm production. Sperm is produced in the testicle and matures in the epididymis. Certain drugs can interfere with the maturation of sperm in the epididymis, thus achieving an anti-spermogenic effect. 3. Anti-fertilization By preventing the sperm and egg from meeting, they lose the chance to combine. Commonly used methods include condoms, vaginal diaphragms, ejaculation outside the vagina, safe period contraception, and various male and female sterilization surgeries. In addition, chemical drugs are often used to kill sperm or change the environment of the vagina or cervix to make the sperm lose its vitality and prevent sperm from entering the uterus. Commonly used methods include various contraceptive suppositories, medicated films, and topical contraceptives to kill sperm; oral contraceptives or injections such as visiting contraceptives can thicken the cervical mucus, blocking the cervical opening, preventing sperm from entering the uterine cavity to meet the egg. 4. Anti-implantation Prevent the fertilized egg from implanting and growing in the endometrium. The key to implantation lies in the synchronous changes of the blastocyst development and the endometrium. Interfering with or destroying the process of blastocyst development and endometrial decidual changes can achieve the purpose of anti-implantation. The fertilized egg needs to be transported by the peristalsis of the fallopian tube to enter the uterine cavity. Certain contraceptives, such as visiting contraceptives, can be used clinically to change the normal movement speed of the fertilized egg in the fallopian tube, so that the fertilized egg reaches the uterine cavity earlier. At this time, the endometrium does not have the ability to implant, which interferes with the synchronous changes of the fertilized egg and the endometrium, thereby interfering with the implantation of the fertilized egg. After marriage, newlyweds will have a period of gradually adapting to the new life in the initial stage, so during this stage, the sex life remains ordinary. However, newlyweds should still take comprehensive contraceptive measures and understand these common contraceptive knowledge, which is very beneficial to the effectiveness of contraception and can also prevent women from actually getting pregnant. 4 tips to prevent condom breakage Here are some suggestions for why condoms break: 1. Use condoms correctly Tear open the package from the edge without touching the condom itself. Blow air gently into the condom before use to see if there are any cracks. When wearing it, you should wear it like wearing a hat, keep the condom in a deflated state, put it on the head of the penis first, and then slowly pull it down. Remember to pinch the sperm storage part at the front of the condom to prevent air from entering. 2. Choose a condom that suits you Don't be shy when buying condoms, and don't choose blindly just to save face. You must know your size accurately and then choose a style that matches your size by more than 90%. 3. One is not enough, so use two If sex is intense enough that even a fitted condom may break, use two for double insurance. In order not to affect the pleasure, it is best to choose two ultra-thin styles. 4. Don’t leave the condom in for too long Condoms also have a shelf life. If they are not used for a long time, the liquid inside will evaporate. After taking them out, the condom will be dry and will easily break if used this way. Therefore, don’t store too many condoms. Budget your sexual intercourse cycle and just have enough in stock. |
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