What are the common female contraceptive pills for external use? Our cognitive contraceptives are usually taken orally. Do you know about topical contraceptives? I believe many people are not familiar with it. Today's editor will introduce common female contraceptive pills for external use. Let's take a look together.
External contraceptive film
The external contraceptive film has a strong spermicidal effect, with a contraceptive efficiency of over 96%. Before engaging in sexual activity, fold the contraceptive film twice to make it a quarter of its original size, or knead the film into a soft ball and use your fingers to push it deep into the vagina near the cervical opening. If you feel the medication film sticking to your fingers, you can rotate it inside the vagina. After the medication film falls off your fingers, push it deep into the vagina and let it sit for 5 minutes. After the medication film deepens, sexual intercourse can begin.
Attention: It is not effective for patients with drug film allergies, suspected malignant tumors of the reproductive tract, severe cervical erosion, and irregular vaginal bleeding.
External contraceptive pills
Before using external contraceptive pills, wash them with your hands, then push them into the depths of the vagina with your fingers and press them tightly against the cervix. After 5-10 minutes, the pills will fully deepen before sexual intercourse can begin. If the pill is inserted into the vagina for more than 30 minutes after sexual intercourse, or if there is no ejaculation within 30 minutes after sexual intercourse, in order to ensure contraceptive effectiveness, an additional pill needs to be inserted. After 6 to 8 hours of sexual intercourse, warm water can be used to clean the external genitalia.
Attention: Female friends with vaginitis should not use it.
External contraceptive suppository
This external contraceptive method is somewhat similar to contraceptive pills. Before use, peel off a layer of tin or wax paper from the outside, and slowly push it (pointed forward) into the deep part of the vagina with your fingers. After 5-10 minutes, wait for all the contraceptive suppositories to dissolve before sexual intercourse begins. Because the suppository is oily and easy to damage the rubber, it should not be used together with the vaginal diaphragm and the penis sleeve.
Reminder: It is also not suitable for patients with vaginitis, uterine prolapse, severe cervical erosion, and vaginal relaxation.
External contraceptive ointment
External contraceptive ointment is a semi transparent paste containing 0.09 grams of phenylmercury acetate per 100 grams, with a specification of 50 grams packed into a plastic tube. It kills sperm and is harmless to human body. It has good contraceptive effect together with vaginal diaphragm and condom, and can also play a lubricating role during sexual intercourse.