Sexual Health
The most suitable contraceptive method for newlyweds: how to scientifically use contraception during their honeymoon period
On their honeymoon, many young people choose to travel during the safe period, believing that as long as they have sex during the safe period, they will not get pregnant and there is no need to take contraceptive measures. In fact, this is the viewpoint that has led many honeymoons to unexpectedly conceive. The safe period for women is mainly calculated based on ovulation date and menstrual cycle, but during the safe period, women will not conceive, and the physical condition of newlyweds is related to ovulation date.
In fact, the honeymoon period can be said to be a transitional period for newlyweds. In the past, busy weddings, fatigue on the boat, different living habits in different places, and changes in the identity of the initial wife can also easily cause mental stress and other factors for newlyweds, leading to menstrual disorders. Women ovulate outside of the ovulation period, leading to unexpected pregnancies.
Contraceptive methods during the honeymoon stage of newlyweds
1. Scientific contraception preferred male condom
The new type of male condom has good quality, thin texture, reliable use of condoms, and improves sexual performance. In addition, if the condom fails to prevent pregnancy, it will have little impact on offspring. In addition, if a couple has a mild reproductive tract infection, they will not infect each other.
2. Choose to take oral contraceptives according to the situation
Because no matter what type of oral contraceptive pill is used, it has a significant impact on future pregnancies. Couples who have a plan to conceive one year after their honeymoon, if their wife's menstrual cycle is basically regular and there is no liver disease, it is recommended to take a 1/8 dose of short-term contraceptive pills for one day, or take family visit contraceptives or short-term oral contraceptives. If you plan to have a family six months after marriage, you can no longer take birth control pills. In principle, pregnancy can occur six months after discontinuing the use of contraceptive pills.
3. Be cautious when using emergency contraceptives
If contraceptive measures are not taken during sexual activity, emergency contraceptives can be taken after sexual activity, but emergency contraceptives should not be used frequently. The dosage of emergency contraceptives is 10 times larger than that of regular oral contraceptives. Generally, they can only be used at most once a month and cannot be used every month. Regular use can disrupt ovarian function, menstrual disorders, and affect fertility.
10 Small Details of Scientific Contraception on Newlywed Honeymoon
1. Before each sexual activity, a new gel condom must be used.
2. Condoms come in different sizes and should be selected based on the size of the penis during erection. If they are too large to fall off and fall into the vagina, they will be squeezed and semen will flow into the vagina if they are too small.