When it comes to the issue of contraception, it has always been a concern for everyone, because if you get pregnant unexpectedly during the contraceptive period, you will choose to have an abortion if you don't want the child, which will cause damage to the uterus. However, taking contraceptive pills will cause complications to the body. So, besides contraceptive pills, what other contraceptive methods are there?
People are in different periods of life, not only their physiological conditions are different, but also their actual thoughts and opinions at the time are different. Therefore, the best contraceptive methods are also different at each stage. 1. Newly married couples: It is best for men to use condoms and women to take short-acting oral contraceptives. Since the vagina of newly married women is tighter, it is not suitable to insert an IUD or a vaginal diaphragm. If you want to get pregnant after six months, you should not use long-acting contraceptives (injections), because if you use long-acting contraceptives, you can only get pregnant six months after stopping the medication, otherwise it will be harmful to the fetus.2. Couples visiting relatives: It is better to use male condoms and female contraceptive pills for visiting relatives. It is not advisable to use the safe period contraceptive method because when couples who are separated meet, they are emotionally excited and often "ovulate impromptu" or "ovulate in advance". The safe period cannot be calculated accurately, which can easily lead to contraceptive failure. 3. Breastfeeding women: Male condoms and female vaginal diaphragms plus contraceptive creams are preferred; oral contraceptives should not be used because they can affect milk secretion and the growth and development of the baby.4. Couples with only one child: It is best to use short-acting oral contraceptives for women. If you need to have another child, just stop taking the contraceptives. When the children are young, it is not advisable for both men and women to undergo sterilization to prevent accidents to the children; although both men and women can have intercourse again, it is still somewhat difficult. But if you no longer want to have children, sterilization is the best option. 5. Menopausal women: Condoms, contraceptive diaphragms, and contraceptive suppositories are preferred. Oral or injectable contraceptives are not recommended. Because the ovarian function of menopausal women has gradually declined, this often manifests as menstrual disorders, and oral or injectable contraceptives will aggravate menstrual disorders. |
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