Sexual Health
If you don't want to get pregnant unexpectedly, you must have contraception. You must know these four questions about contraception
Men and women have a deep and uncontrollable relationship, and nature is deeper. Sexual life is mutually enjoyable, which can establish more relationships. It should be noted that contraceptive measures should be taken during sexual activity to avoid accidental pregnancy. However, is it true that many women believe that taking birth control pills can harm their bodies and affect fertility? Let's investigate. Do you need to know common issues with contraception?
1. Can taking birth control pills affect fertility?
Because most people misunderstand the contraceptive pill, women believe that taking the pill is the most dangerous, affecting Fertility, but in fact whether it affects fertility depends mainly on the type of contraceptive pill. If it is an emergency contraceptive, it will do great harm to the body. Because emergency contraceptives mainly secrete a large amount of hormones in a short time to prevent the combination of sperm and eggs, this method will affect the endocrine, resulting in irregular menstruation. If it is a short acting contraceptive, it will not affect Fertility, but also can adjust physiology. Short acting contraceptives achieve contraceptive effects by inhibiting ovulation and do not affect endocrine and ovarian organs. Discontinuing the medication at any time can lead to pregnancy at any time.
2. Why do you get sexually transmitted diseases when using condoms during sexual activity?
Condoms can prevent the spread of viruses and effectively prevent infectious diseases. However, there are also men and women who have contracted sexually transmitted diseases after using condoms, which is confusing. According to doctors, the virus is transmitted through contact with bodily fluids and skin. Some condoms do not fully cover the male reproductive organs, and the bottom of the penis comes into contact with the vaginal skin, posing a risk of infection. However, there should not be a desire to give up using condoms because to some extent, condoms still have a protective effect.
3. Does frequent change of Sexual partner have a high probability of sexually transmitted diseases?
Generally speaking, the more Sexual partner, the higher the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. However, if safety measures are taken during sexual activity and condoms are worn, the risk of sexually transmitted infections can be reduced.
4. Can menstrual sex lead to pregnancy?
Because many men and women know that only when eggs are expelled and sperm combine can they successfully conceive, and without eggs during menstruation, having sex will not lead to pregnancy. However, because each woman's Menstrual cycle is different, ovulation will be affected by the environment, feelings, hormones and other changes. Some women have a longer menstrual period and begin ovulation in the last few days of their period. If protective measures are not taken during this time, the probability of pregnancy will increase. Furthermore, even if not pregnant, it is not recommended to have sex during menstruation. Due to weak physiological resistance and enlarged uterine orifice, sexual life is prone to Cervicitis, Vaginitis and other inflammatory infections.