For women after childbirth, the biggest problem is contraception, because if you don't pay attention to contraception at this time, it is easy to get pregnant. Therefore, contraception is very important, but if the contraceptive measures are not correct, it is easy to cause harm to the child. Many women after childbirth do not know the correct contraceptive method and choose to take contraceptive pills for contraception, which results in precocious puberty or premature development of the child. So what are the contraceptive measures after childbirth? It is relatively safe to use condoms and oral contraceptives, but there may be a problem after the placement of the intrauterine device. Most of the current intrauterine devices use devices with tail threads, which disrupt the isolation effect of the cervical immune plug. The immune plug serves to isolate the bacterial and sterile environments of the vagina. If you have an IUD placed, it is like building a bridge between the sterile and non-sterile environments. There may be bleeding within a short period of time after insertion, or even after the IUD is inserted. During bleeding, the cervix is open, which increases the chance of infection. The IUD is inserted 42 days after a normal birth (6 weeks after delivery), and if it is a caesarean section, it is inserted after half a year or 6 months. However, the type of ring must be determined by the doctor, because when inserting the ring, the doctor needs to consider factors such as the size of your uterine cavity. There is such a situation, for example, if you want to use the Mirena contraceptive ring, that is also possible, but you must know the side effects of the drug and its impact on menstruation in advance. Also, if you want to use a "T-ring", that's also possible. Because the ring selected by the doctor for you also goes through a process of trial and then becomes usable. For example, if you have used two rings and they were not very effective, or they kept falling off, the doctor may help you choose a fixed contraceptive ring. These are the contraceptive measures for postpartum delivery. If you have already given birth to a child and want to prevent pregnancy, you can try these contraceptive measures. These contraceptive measures will not cause any harm to the fetus, let alone the woman's body. In fact, it is best to wear a condom for postpartum contraception. If you don't like it, you can choose to use an IUD to prevent pregnancy. |
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