Nowadays, young people are very open and Premarital sex is very common. As a woman, she should actually learn to protect herself and use contraception. So, at which stage do women need contraception the most? What is the best contraceptive method?
When do women need contraception?
1. After drinking heavily
Alcohol has certain harmful effects on sperm or eggs, especially when pregnant after being drunk, it will increase the incidence of fetal growth retardation, malformation and mental retardation, resulting in "fetal Alcohol intoxication syndrome". So safety measures should be taken after drinking. If you want to have children, it is recommended to stop drinking three months in advance.
2. During medication use
Some drugs will affect the secretion of pituitary gonadotropin and affect sexual desire. Drugs will have adverse effects on Germ cell, which is easy to cause deformed children. Contraceptive measures must be taken during taking drugs.
3. Lactation period
During lactation, the uterus and ovaries are in a dormant state, and even if menstruation does not occur, ovulation may occur. If contraceptive measures are not taken, it is easy to conceive again
There are many contraceptive methods that women can choose in life, such as Intrauterine device, condoms, contraceptives, etc. But many times, women at different ages do not know which contraceptive method is most suitable for them, or do not know about these methods, or even "dare not" use them.
What are the common contraceptive methods for women?
1. Contraceptive Vaginal ring
The contraceptive Vaginal ring is a soft transparent ring with an external diameter of 5.4mm, which is placed only once a month. Women can simply put it into the vagina themselves, and then do not need to take other contraceptive measures. It belongs to the hormonal contraceptive method, with a success rate of 92%. Take it out after three weeks, and put in a new one after one week.
2. Contraceptive ring
This terrifying thing is called a contraceptive ring, and the device is called an intrauterine device. After being placed in the body, it can last for 5 years in the uterus. It is particularly suitable for women with excessive menstrual bleeding and dysmenorrhea, with a success rate of up to 99%, and it can be said that there is almost no possibility of pregnancy.
3. Female contraceptive subsidy
About half of the business card for contraceptive subsidies is like a small flesh colored sticker. Continuously releasing hormones, entering the bloodstream through the skin and blood vessels, inhibiting ovulation and achieving contraceptive effects. The buttocks, abdomen, outer arms, and outer shoulders can all be applied, but not to the chest.