Many times, even if a man and a woman have sexual relations, they cannot get pregnant. At this time, they need to consider proper contraception. The problem is the same now as it was in ancient times, except that the contraceptive measures used in ancient times were not as advanced and reasonable as these phenomena. It not only poses a great health risk, but also has a less than ideal effect. So what are the contraceptive measures in ancient times? Wool "plug" contraception. A more reliable method was proposed by a Roman obstetrician and gynecologist in the 2nd century AD. He suggested making a "plug" out of wool, doping it with some paste that would slow down the movement of sperm, and then plugging it into the opening of the uterus. It is not difficult to see that this is a bit like the modern contraceptive tool, the diaphragm. The ancient residents of Sumatra actually used opium as a contraceptive. We don't know how they did it, perhaps they made the opium into a sticky ointment and wedged it into the women's bodies. But please don't do it because we don't know what the side effects will be. Salt contraception. As for Indians, they may have been the first to realize that salt has contraceptive effects. An ancient medical book suggested that women could insert a piece of "oiled rock salt" into their vagina before sexual intercourse to achieve the purpose of contraception. Sometimes, honey or butter could be applied to the vagina to kill sperm that entered the vagina. Interruption of sexual intercourse and post-coital remedies. The oldest contraceptive method that is still popular among people today is "coitus interruptus". According to ancient Jewish customs, when an elder brother died without leaving any offspring, the younger brother was obliged to marry the widowed sister-in-law and raise the boy born as the legal heir of his deceased brother. The Bible records that Judah's son Onan disobeyed his father's orders and spilled his semen on the ground while having fun with his widowed sister-in-law, unwilling to sow seeds for his brother. As a result, God was angry and killed Onan. Although Onan died, the "On-amism" named after him has been passed down. Although God does not allow it, this method has been used by many good men and women. Through the above introduction, everyone has a clear understanding of what contraceptive measures were used in ancient times. In ancient times, if contraception failed, the child had to be aborted, but the life-threatening danger faced by women was even more serious. It is not like it is now, where the problem can be easily solved through artificial abortion surgery, so contraceptive measures must be taken. |
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