For adult women, one of the most important things they need to face after having a boyfriend or getting married is sex. If women do not take any protective measures during sexual activity, pregnancy can occur. However, some women are not prepared to become mothers, so contraception measures must be taken.
How should women use contraception?
1. Condoms
For unmarried women, there are two types of condoms, one is female, and the other is male. Generally, the latter is chosen for contraception. When using condoms for contraception, it is important to purchase them in a reputable place. For example, the quality of chain medication condoms reduces the probability of infection using condoms. No matter what physiological stage women are in, they should use condoms for contraception, and do not blindly believe in the so-called Calendar-based contraceptive methods. After all, many women's Menstrual cycle is not allowed, so the Calendar-based contraceptive methods is naturally inaccurate.
2. Contraceptive pills
There are two types of birth control pills, one is pre pill, and the other is post pill. Generally, post pill has stronger efficacy, but the effectiveness of contraception is poor. This deviation is caused by the period of taking the pill. After all, when taking the post pill, women have already had sex, so the eggs in the body are likely to successfully combine with sperm, which will reduce the effectiveness of the pill. No matter what type of birth control pill it is, it is harmful to women's body, and after taking it, their Menstrual cycle will also be affected to some extent. Therefore, women should not rely on contraceptive pills for long-term contraception.
3. Intrauterine device
For married women who have given birth, if they do not have a plan to have another child, they can use surgical contraception. This surgery is commonly known as intrauterine device insertion, which uses the method of tying the female fallopian tubes tightly to prevent pregnancy. Therefore, placing a contraceptive ring in the uterus can achieve a 100% contraceptive effect. However, for unmarried women, it is best not to undergo such surgery, as no matter what type of gynecological surgery it is, it is particularly important for the cervix.
In summary, if women want safe contraception, it is best to choose the method of wearing condoms. However, wearing condoms is still troublesome, so for married women, there are more contraceptive options, such as getting an intrauterine device. It is best for women not to take contraceptives for a long time.