If you want to make your sexual life safer, you must take contraceptive measures without a pregnancy plan, which is also to avoid the harm caused to women by choosing induced abortion in order to avoid accidental pregnancy. There are many unreliable contraceptive methods in daily life, and even if used improperly, accidents can occur. When choosing contraceptive methods, there are also many issues to consider. Let's investigate together.
When to choose a contraceptive method?
1. Which contraceptive method is unreliable
Nowadays, many contraceptive methods are very common in daily life, and some methods are very unreliable. However, many people still use them, and there are also unintended pregnancies. When choosing contraceptive methods, it is important to recognize their true nature and avoid using them. There are mainly two unreliable contraceptive methods: external ejaculation and safe period contraception. External ejaculation is the least reliable and has a high failure rate. Sperm is already present in the prostate fluid secreted before ejaculation, which happens to coincide with female ovulation. Safe period contraception is even more nonsense. Some women have irregular menstrual periods, and the safe period cannot be calculated. Of course, there is no way.
2. What to pay attention to when choosing a condom
Condoms are the most widely used contraceptive method, and this method of contraception has a high safety factor and is convenient and fast to use. However, the use of condoms for contraception also requires attention to many aspects. Improper use can lead to contraceptive failure. Firstly, when purchasing a condom, it is important to check the shelf life of the condom. Expired products are not safe, and it is also important to choose a suitable size. If the size is too large or too small, it can also affect the success rate of contraception. Don't choose things that are too thin. Intense movements can easily rupture. You also need to pay attention when wearing condoms. For example, if there is a gap at the top of the condom, please use your fingers on the abdomen instead of your nails when wearing the condom. Otherwise, the condom may be cut off, etc.
3. Can contraceptives be taken for a long time
The commonly used contraceptive pills include short-term oral contraceptives and emergency contraceptives, both of which cannot be taken for a long time and may have adverse effects on women's health. Some women may experience continuous bleeding during the use of the contraceptive pill, while others may gain weight after taking the pill. In addition, long-term use of estrogen contraceptives can increase the risk of blood clots in women.