What methods should newlyweds use for contraception?
If newlyweds do not want to give birth prematurely, they can use contraception. It is best to use condoms and contraceptive creams to ensure contraceptive effectiveness and increase vaginal lubrication.
Condoms have no side effects, are the most hygienic and safe to use. They not only do not affect the pleasure of sexual activity, but also prevent infections between couples, ensuring the safety and reliability of both spouses and future children.
If there are no other discomfort, this method can be used continuously for contraception. After 2-3 months of marriage, women can also use vaginal septum plus contraceptives when their vagina is loose.
Does contraception not affect sexual activity?
Will initial contraception not affect the normal sexual response of newlyweds who are preparing to take contraceptive measures, among the questions they repeatedly consider? In fact, many scientific experiments have proved that male condoms, female vaginal diaphragms, oral contraceptives, contraceptive rings and other contraceptive measures not only have no adverse effects on human body and sexual function and sexual life, but also provide freedom and psychological liberation for sexual life.
The so-called sexual discomfort that someone experiences is not caused by the measures themselves, but rather the result of psychological illusions, misunderstandings, and distortions caused by long-term social impacts.
Is it bleeding and pain?
The initial contact with newlyweds was hymen problems.
The hymen plays a more important role in society and morality than other organs. This is because its integrity has always been considered a reliable indicator, or even the only indicator, of female chastity. In fact, from the perspective of medical practice, it is not scientific to determine whether there is bleeding or pain.