Sexual Health
Several misconceptions of embedded remote control chips for easy contraception and contraception should be cautious
How to use contraception safely and effectively has been a goal that humans have been exploring for centuries. MicroChips, a technology company based in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, is developing a wireless portable remote control chip that can be turned on or off using a remote control to help people prevent contraception.
This implantable wireless chip has a volume of 20 * 20 * 7 cubic millimeters and can be implanted into the user's arms, back, abdomen, and other positions. The chip contains trace amounts of contraceptives, and when the remote control is turned on, a trace amount of levonorgestrel is released into the human bloodstream, allowing users to use contraception. This implanted wireless chip can automatically release contraceptive hormones, which has significant advantages compared to traditional contraceptives. If traditional contraceptive pills are used for contraception, people need to adhere to taking them simultaneously every day and for a long time in order to achieve good contraceptive effects.
What's more unique about MicroChips embedded wireless chips is that the duration of this contraceptive method is longer. Unlike other commonly implanted contraceptive devices, the chip has a validity period of up to 16 years and is almost a new method of contraception once and for all. This high-tech contraceptive method is not something that ordinary people can use. The following are the most effective contraceptive methods.
Oral contraceptives, intrauterine devices, and ligation are effective contraceptive methods
Misunderstanding of contraceptive attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors among women undergoing miscarriage. According to survey data, 69.5% of respondents believe that induced abortion is a contraceptive method. During the first three months of this induced abortion, only 12.3% of respondents used contraceptive measures during each sexual activity. The high proportion of daily use of inefficient contraceptive methods (external ejaculation 36%, safety period 24%) is the main way to obtain contraceptive information.
Regarding Lin Lin's general method, many women are confused and do not know which method is better and suitable for them. They can go to the PAC clinic to discuss. She pointed out that contraception should choose efficient contraceptive methods and try not to use inefficient measures. Efficient contraceptive methods include compound oral contraceptives, intrauterine devices, and tubal ligation (with a success rate of up to 99.9%), while inefficient contraceptive methods include extracorporeal ejaculation, safe period contraception, and condoms.
Several erroneous areas about contraception must be cautious
Wrong area 1. Safe contraception during the safe period
Truth: Calculating the safe period and external ejaculation is often referred to as natural contraception, which sounds great, but the actual results achieved are not commendable. It should be noted that a woman's ovulation date is influenced by many factors and is not as accurate as a clock, while men often have sperm entering the woman's vagina before ejaculation begins. This increases the chance of getting pregnant in a daze. Can this method still be considered safe? It is recommended to abandon this method.