Sexual Health
How to Use Contraceptive Medicine for First Night Sex: Is Taking Contraceptive Pills Best for First Night Sex
How to use contraception for first night sex? When it comes to contraception, it is a problem that young people in today's society pay more attention to. Only by doing a good job in contraception can we have harmonious sex. So how to use contraception for first night sex? Below, the editor will introduce it to you.
1、 How to use contraception for first night sex
If condoms are used, it seems to disrupt the romantic atmosphere on the first night of the wedding, and is it the groom or the bride preparing? I believe that even if the groom is in high spirits, seeing the bride take out the condom will still feel dull and uninteresting. Contraceptive pills can also disrupt both parties' emotions.
The most ideal method of contraception on the first night is to avoid ovulation day. So, for women who have been engaged, it is best to measure their basal body temperature. At this point, they can use their basal body temperature to pre determine the date of marriage to avoid ovulation. However, many people decide their wedding date six months or even a year ago, and it is not easy to predict their ovulation date a year ago.
However, if menstruation has always been very regular, it can be predicted that the date of menstruation will be at the beginning, middle, or end of the month. The ovulation day is around 14 days before the next menstrual cycle, so simply calculate it in reverse and you can choose a good day at the beginning, middle, or end of the month. However, even if women with very regular Menstrual cycle want to determine a first night after half a year or even a year based on the basic temperature, they still cannot reach 100% accuracy. Moreover, many places (especially rural areas) still follow the old habit of using the lunar calendar to determine the date of marriage, which makes it even more difficult to use natural contraception.
If this is the case, you should choose a wedding date after. Start recording basal body temperature one and a half months before this day, so as to roughly predict when the wedding day will be during ovulation. If the wedding day or honeymoon period happens to be one week before the scheduled onset of menstruation, which is 4-5 days after the basal body temperature has entered the high temperature period, you don't need to worry about getting pregnant and can enjoy your honeymoon with peace of mind.
If the first night of marriage is during the ovulation period (5 days before and after the day when the basal body temperature is low) or when the basal body temperature has entered a low-temperature period, there is a possibility of pregnancy. So, during your honeymoon, if you don't want to have children too early, you should still find ways to use contraception. I don't want to recommend the contraceptive method of using condoms and uterine rings to you now. Because if you are not familiar with its usage, it is likely to fail; Besides, just taking out these things during the newlywed period will make you feel nauseous when you think about it.
The most suitable oral contraceptive pills or needles for use during the wedding period. You can start taking it one month before marriage, and you should continue taking it during your honeymoon trip. Usually, it is taken on the 5th day of menstruation, taking one pill per day for 20 days to achieve complete contraception. The contraceptive effect of this method can reach 99%, and it also has a therapeutic effect on some women's menstrual disorders such as irregular, excessive, and frequent menstruation, as well as gynecological diseases such as dysmenorrhea or premenstrual tension. It is truly a win-win solution.
Of course, some women will have nausea, vomiting, headache and other uncomfortable symptoms when taking contraceptives or using contraceptives. It is recommended that you take Vitamin B6 before going to bed or add vitamin B6 to alleviate your discomfort. Of course, these symptoms will disappear after stopping the medication. Do as mentioned above, and you will definitely be very happy during your honeymoon.
2、 Misconceptions about contraception
1. Contraceptive methods for external ejaculation
Some people believe that having the man ejaculate outside the body during sexual intercourse can prevent the woman from getting pregnant. This understanding is biased. Because, first of all, before the man ejaculates in vitro, a small amount of semen flows into the woman's vagina along with his prostatic fluid. Secondly, when the man ejaculates outside the body, if the action is too slow, part of the semen will also be injected into the woman's vagina. This can all lead to the woman becoming pregnant. Long term use of this method of contraception can also easily lead to Neurasthenia, loss of libido and other diseases due to the tension between the couple when they are sleeping together.
2. Vaginal flushing method for contraception
Some people believe that after sexual intercourse, if the woman undergoes vaginal flushing, contraception can be achieved. This method is actually very unsafe. During sexual intercourse, if the man ejaculates, countless sperm will quickly swim into the woman's uterine cavity. At this point, no matter how the woman performs vaginal flushing, they cannot flush all the sperm out of the body. Therefore, using vaginal flushing method for contraception, the woman can still conceive.
3. "Calendar-based contraceptive methods" contraception
The so-called "Calendar-based contraceptive methods" refers to the 7 days before menstruation and the first 8 days after menstruation. People also call it 'first seven and then eight'. This period is not the ovulation period for women. At this time, couples who have the same room will not make the woman pregnant, so people call this period of time "Calendar-based contraceptive methods". But the "Calendar-based contraceptive methods" is not absolutely safe. Because some women ovulate irregularly. Even if some women ovulate regularly, their ovulation will lose its original pattern when their emotions, living environment, and physical condition undergo significant changes. Therefore, it is not safe to use female contraception in the Calendar-based contraceptive methods.
4. Urinary contraception
Some people believe that after sexual intercourse, having the woman flush the vagina with urine can be used for contraception. This is a confused understanding. The vagina and urethra in women are two different organs. After sexual intercourse, it is impossible for the woman to flush the sperm from another channel out of the body by urinating.