Sexual Health
Is there a priority for contraceptive methods? The best contraceptive methods vary at different stages
For couples and couples with children, contraception is very important. If contraception measures are not taken, one accidentally becomes pregnant and has no reproductive conditions, and can only choose artificial abortion, which seriously endangers the physical and mental health of women. Contraceptive methods can be chosen according to needs, but the best contraceptive method varies at different stages. Let's investigate together.
Which contraceptive method should be used at different stages?
1. A couple who started out together or just got married
For some newlyweds who have just been together or just got married, they will have more frequent sexual activity and stay together every day. The best contraceptive method at this stage is for men to use condoms or for women to use short acting oral contraceptives, which can take care of the sexual needs of both individuals and also meet the issue of contraceptive safety. Additionally, during this period, women's vagina is relatively tight and not suitable for intrauterine devices.
2. I have plans to get pregnant, but I'm not ready
If there is a plan to have a child during this period, but you are not ready, and you still need to continue using contraception, the best contraceptive method at this time is to use a male condom for contraception. Although short-term oral contraceptives will not affect women's pregnancy in principle, it is best to stop taking them for two to three months and prepare for pregnancy after three to four months. Removing the intrauterine device from the body requires the body to rest for a period of time before becoming pregnant. This period is a window for contraception, and men can only choose to use condoms for contraception. Only by successfully passing through this period can one seriously prepare for pregnancy and give birth to a healthy baby
3. Having given birth to a child and planning for the future
Couples who have given birth and do not plan to have children recently can use the contraceptive method of placing a contraceptive ring in the female uterus. Placing an intrauterine device (IUD) for a long time does not require contraception, and the safety factor is also relatively high. In addition, this contraceptive method is relatively economical in terms of economy, and the money can be managed for several years at a time. However, before placing a contraceptive device, it is best to check your physical condition. If it is suitable for further placement, if not, please choose another contraceptive method.
4. Having had a child, I don't plan to have a child in the future
After giving birth to a child, the child grows older and there is no independent risk. At this time, ligation can be used for contraception. The contraceptive method of ligation can be divided into male ligation and female ligation. Male ligation is reversible and does not affect male performance. Whether female ligation is reversible and cannot conceive in the future, it is best for men to bear this part of the contraceptive responsibility as much as possible.