Uterine fibroids are a relatively common female disease, generally occurring in people over 30 years old. In recent years, the age of the population suffering from the disease has tended to be younger. Uterine fibroids generally do not cause much impact on the body, but if pregnancy occurs, it is very likely to lead to ectopic pregnancy, which is very dangerous. So, for patients with uterine fibroids, how should they prevent pregnancy? Let's take a look. 1. Tubal ligation The inner side of the fallopian tube is connected to the uterus, while the outer end is free and close to the ovary. The egg runs from the fallopian tube to the uterine cavity. Tubal ligation is a surgery to tie the fallopian tubes, blocking the passage of the egg to the uterus, in order to achieve the purpose of permanent sterilization of women. This procedure is suitable for adult women who desire permanent sterilization and have no contraindications to the procedure. Women who only want temporary or reversible contraception are not candidates for this procedure. 2. External contraceptive pills External contraceptives are a type of chemical preparation that is placed deep in the vagina, near the cervix. This causes sperm to lose their ability to move there, preventing them from passing through the uterus to reach the fallopian tubes and combine with the egg. Therefore, external contraceptives are also called spermicides. Three: Condoms Safe period contraception refers to calculating a period of infertility based on the female ovulation period and the survival time of sperm and eggs in the female reproductive tract. Sexual intercourse is then chosen to take place during this period to achieve the purpose of contraception. Usually, ovulation occurs within 2 days before or after the 14th day of menstruation, so the safe period is approximately within 10 days after menstruation, and from the 20th day after menstruation to the next menstruation. The closer to the menstrual period, the greater the possibility of contraception. After reading the above introduction, do you know how people with uterine fibroids should prevent pregnancy? For women who want to have children, the uterine fibroids can be removed surgically, and there will generally be no major problems with conception after recovery. For women who do not want to have children, there will be no major problems as long as the uterine fibroids do not develop into lesions. |
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