Sexual Health
Perseverance may not necessarily lead to contraception. Inventory of the most unreliable contraceptive methods
I believe many couples have this experience. When a man approaches ejaculation during sexual activity, they suddenly stop sexual intercourse and prevent semen from ejaculating outside the body. Some people believe that doing so can prevent pregnancy, while others believe that it can prolong life. Some couples also believe that this is to prolong sexual intercourse. So, is not ejaculating good or bad, can it really be used for contraception?
Perseverance does not necessarily lead to contraception
Why do you have to endure not ejaculating
During sexual intercourse, many men have the experience of holding back near ejaculation, with the aim of preventing semen from ejaculating outside the body. Some people believe that forced non ejaculation is beneficial for prolonging lifespan. Some couples believe that contraception can be achieved without taking contraceptive measures. In addition, some people also want to extend the working hours in the room, so they want to interrupt sexual intercourse for a period of time. After the ejaculation disappears, they will rise again. Through this main method, they can extend the sexual intercourse time, hoping that both spouses can have sex.
In fact, interrupting sexual intercourse not only does not prolong lifespan, but it is also harmful and beneficial to both the physical and mental health of both men and women.
Can interrupting ejaculation prevent contraception
From a physiological perspective, interrupting sexual intercourse cannot quickly eliminate congestion in the entire reproductive system and pelvis, long-term tension in the cerebral cortex and spinal cord, and inability to expel accessory gonads such as seminal vesicles. At the same time, people are still in an excited state and unable to get a good rest. Psychologically, sexual desire cannot be satisfied. In addition, when there is a feeling of ejaculation and it is unbearable, a little semen is discharged from the urethra, and the person concerned is not aware of it, the possibility of pregnancy is inevitable.
For women, interrupting sexual intercourse is difficult to satisfy their sexual desire, and instead, they believe that their husband is selfish and sexual life is boring. In addition, frequent interruption of sexual intercourse can lead to chronic pelvic congestion, low back pain, abdominal pain, and poor sleep in women.
The least credible contraceptive methods
Calendar-based contraceptive methods of the most unreliable contraceptive method
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 in the same room will make women pregnant, so people call it the 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 emotions, living environment, and physical condition undergo significant changes, and ovulation will lose its original pattern. Therefore, contraception in women's Calendar-based contraceptive methods is not safe.