In daily life, many people will take some contraceptive measures when having sex, but sometimes their methods may be wrong, and long-term use will cause harm to the body, especially for external ejaculation. This is during sexual intercourse, when the male is about to ejaculate, he pulls his genitals out of the female vagina to prevent the sperm from entering the vagina. This is also an older method, but the effect is not good. Here we will introduce several methods of female contraception. Oral contraceptive pills Oral contraceptives are sex hormone drugs and will definitely affect the sexual desire of some women. However, this effect is often bidirectional, that is, some women may experience decreased sexual desire or sexual dysfunction; while other women experience enhanced sexual sensitivity and ability after taking the medicine. The key lies in their knowledge and attitude towards contraceptives and birth control pills. For the vast majority of women, oral contraceptive pills have minimal impact on their sex life. Rhythm Method The safe period is divided into the safe period before ovulation and the safe period after ovulation. The period from the end of menstruation to the day before ovulation is the safe period before ovulation. From the first day after the end of ovulation to the day before the next menstrual cramps is the safe period after ovulation. The safe period after ovulation is safer than the safe period before ovulation. This is because some women sometimes affected by environmental changes and mood swings affect the advance of the ovulation, so before the safe period ovulation will be shortened, but did not know their own, so before the safety period ovulation is not safe. The dangerous period is from three days before ovulation to two days after ovulation, and the other days are the safe period. However, it is easier to calculate the safe period for women with regular menstrual cycles (see calculation of ovulation day); this method is not suitable for those with irregular cycles. The rate of unintended pregnancy within one year is 20%. Using a vaginal ring It is a soft, transparent rubber contraceptive device that slowly breaks down hormones, estrogen and flavonoids. The vaginal ring is about two inches in diameter and is inserted into the vagina to prevent pregnancy. Each vaginal ring can provide contraceptive effect for one month. The contraceptive success rate of the vaginal ring is similar to that of hormonal contraceptive methods, reaching a contraceptive rate of 92%. That is to say, on average, only 8 out of 100 women using the vaginal ring will have an unexpected pregnancy. Therefore, for young women, while enjoying sex, they must know how to protect themselves and take some safety measures. The above contraceptive methods are relatively common means. We can choose the method that suits us for contraception, but we should not use contraception blindly. In addition to taking safety measures, we must also protect our bodies. |
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