For young people, contraception is a must, such as condoms or emergency contraceptive pills. However, these contraceptive methods all have their flaws. Take condoms for example. Good quality ones are okay, but poor quality ones can easily lead to an unwanted pregnancy. In addition to the above methods, the contraceptive thread embedding and ring method are more effective, so which of these two methods is better? I believe that women of childbearing age are familiar with IUD insertion, which is also a popular contraceptive method in clinical practice. Although few people mention thread implantation for contraception, it also has a significant contraceptive effect in clinical practice. Before answering the question of which is better, thread embedding or IUD embedding, let's first look at the advantages of thread embedding contraception: In fact, thread embedding is to bury a progestin-based contraceptive into the subcutaneous tissue. The progestin in it will cause the endometrium to thin, which can easily interfere with the original menstrual cycle. However, after a period of time, the woman's body will gradually adapt to this change and return to normal. The thread-embedded contraceptive surgery is very simple, the skin incision is small and shallow, and will not cause any impact on the female body. Which is better, the ring or the thread? When it comes to the question of which is better, IUD insertion or thread embedding, it must be a question that many women are particularly concerned about. In fact, both thread embedding and IUD have good contraceptive effects, with a contraceptive efficiency of over 90%. However, the thread embedding method can only provide contraception for about 5 years at a time, while the IUD is effective for about 10 years. Therefore, women who want to achieve longer-term contraception can choose IUD. However, the drug reaction of thread-embedded contraception is small and the operation is very simple. It only requires a very small incision in the skin to insert it. Patients generally do not experience any discomfort symptoms. However, many patients may experience short-term vaginal bleeding, soreness in the waist and knees, irregular menstruation, etc. in the early stage of IUD insertion due to lack of adaptation. Generally, they can return to normal after conditioning and recuperation. It can be seen from this that when it comes to the question of which is better, IUD or thread embedding, both have their own advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, if women do not know how to choose a contraceptive method, it is recommended to go to the hospital to seek help from a doctor. The doctor will make a reasonable choice based on the woman's physical condition. The above is the introduction about which is better, IUD or thread embedding. Both IUD and thread embedding are popular contraceptive methods in recent years. It is recommended that female friends go to a regular hospital for consultation and choose the contraceptive measure that best suits their own situation based on their actual situation. |
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