Sexual Health
Traditional contraceptive methods all have side effects. Introduction to the 7 simplest contraceptive methods in history
This month, I haven't taken safety measures for many times in my sex life and missed the time limit for taking emergency contraceptives. What should I do?
Traditional contraceptive methods have side effects, with pregnancy occurring at intervals of 3 months
Contraception is an international issue that has not yet been fully resolved. Many women around the world have lost their fertility and lives due to unsafe abortions. The traditional contraceptive methods used by women now pose certain risks to their bodies.
One is the contraceptive ring. That is to say, setting a contraceptive ring in the female uterus can achieve long-term contraceptive effects. However, the side effect of this contraceptive ring is that it can easily lead to irregular vaginal bleeding, pelvic inflammatory disease, and even if an intrauterine contraceptive ring is placed, women may still conceive with the ring or experience the risk of accidental pregnancy due to the detachment of the contraceptive ring.
The second is regular contraceptive pills. This method of contraception requires women to take medication every day, which can easily lead to missed medication. Once the medication leaks, contraception may fail and there may be irregular vaginal bleeding.
The third is long-term contraceptive pills. The main method is to use skin burial to achieve long-term contraception. However, using this long-lasting contraceptive pill can easily lead to reduced menstrual flow, irregular vaginal bleeding, and cessation of menstruation.
Fourth, emergency contraceptives. This kind of contraception is easy to lead to irregular vaginal bleeding and Menstrual cycle disorder, and because it is difficult to accurately grasp the ovulation period of women, it is easy to fail in contraception, and the failure rate is higher when there are many times of non contraceptive sexual life within a month.
The 7 easiest contraceptive methods in history
Method 1: Olfactory contraception
Sweden and the United States have collaborated to create a unique aerosol olfactory contraceptive, which is fragrant and sweet. While handsome men and women are admiring flowers and smelling fragrance, their sperm and eggs have already died.
Method 2: Bra contraception method
A kind of flash contraceptive bra researched in the UK. The microelectronic system embedded in it can predict the ovulation period in advance according to the change of Human body temperature to achieve the purpose of contraception.
Method Three Necklace Contraceptive Method
Pass the women's temperature to the micro sensor in the necklace to test the contraception during the Calendar-based contraceptive methods of menstruation. The green light will be on when it is safe, and the red light will be on when it is safe.
Method 4: Watch Contraceptive Method
The electronic contraceptive watch produced in Switzerland can display the Menstrual cycle, ovulation period, contraceptive Calendar-based contraceptive methods and pregnancy risk period after wearing it.