Sexual Health
Which contraceptive method will not affect sexual activity? These are the most reliable methods of contraception
Contraception is a problem faced by both adult men and women, so how to use contraception? How can contraception not interfere with normal sexual activity? Next, let's go and learn more together.
For men and women of childbearing age, contraception is a problem that couples must face in their daily lives. As early as thousands of years ago, people began to think of ways to prevent pregnancy. In ancient Greece and Rome, women attempted to use gum and other substances to insert into the vagina as a contraceptive barrier. In China, people have a high failure rate by inserting silk oilpaper, cloth balls, and other methods into the vagina, which can seriously affect sensation and pleasure.
With the development of medical technology, modern contraceptive techniques have provided reliable means for men and women to enjoy sexual pleasure. However, some people are still concerned that contraceptive measures may affect their sexual life, and some men may even experience psychological shadows and sexual dysfunction as a result. Therefore, it is necessary for couples to understand the potential impact of various contraceptive measures on their sexual life.
The main components of contraceptive pills are artificially synthesized estrogen and progesterone. For most women, their impact on sexual activity is minimal, but some women may experience changes in sexual desire. However, most experts believe that as long as used reasonably, it will not have an impact on sexual life.
How to use contraception without interfering with sexual activity Contraceptive techniques
Condoms are an ideal contraceptive method. But many men believe that condoms can reduce the pleasure of sexual activity and have a itching sensation. With the advancement of manufacturing technology, condoms have gradually become thinner and their appearance has also been improved (such as granular, threaded, etc.). These improvements are continuously reducing the impact on sexual appeal, and some can also extend sexual intercourse time.
The intrauterine device is more suitable for couples after giving birth, and it will not affect sexual activity under normal circumstances. Some women may not adapt to the use of intrauterine devices when they first use them, and their menstrual period may be prolonged, with a slight increase in menstrual volume. Some women may also experience abdominal discomfort or pain during menstruation, which may have adverse effects on sexual activity; If the tail of an intrauterine device is dragged into the vagina, it may stimulate the male penis and cause pain during sexual intercourse, thereby affecting sexual activity.
How to use contraception without interfering with sexual activity Contraceptive techniques
Sterilization is a permanent contraceptive method, mainly consisting of female fallopian tube ligation and male vas deferens sterilization. Sterilization does not interfere with the secretion of sex hormones, therefore it is beneficial for
Sexual activity has no impact. However, surgery can have psychological adverse effects on some people, and may also affect sexual activity due to complications such as infection and bleeding after female sterilization, and local induration and epididymitis after male vas deferens sterilization.
Overall, modern contraceptive measures do not interfere with sexual activity and can eliminate concerns of unintended pregnancy, which is beneficial for sexual activity.