Modern people generally have some knowledge about sex but are embarrassed to explore in depth, so they have some trouble with contraceptive methods. Especially newly married couples do not know much about various contraceptive measures. Today, let's take a look at four wrong contraceptive methods that threaten our health. 1. Vaginal douching for contraception In recent years, many women are keen on using vaginal douching as a method of contraception. It has been reported that more than 60% of women in the United States regularly perform vaginal douching. They believe that frequent vaginal douching can not only improve vaginal health but also prevent pregnancy. Experts say this approach is not effective. During sexual intercourse, if a man ejaculates, sperm can pass through the cervix and reach the uterine cavity within a few minutes. However, it is difficult for a woman to complete the entire vaginal wash in a timely manner after the man ejaculates within a limited few minutes. "Moreover, the vaginal wash of ordinary people cannot achieve the same effect as the vaginal wash in the hospital." 2. Ejaculation outside the body If the man ejaculates outside the body during sex, can it prevent pregnancy? Li Xuede said that although this method seems simple, it is not reliable and has a high failure rate. In fact, a small amount of semen has already been ejaculated into the vagina before the man pulls his penis out of the vagina. "The impending ejaculation and ejaculation are continuous actions, and the time between the two is extremely short. Many men cannot grasp the timing accurately, so that when they are about to reach orgasm, they cannot withdraw the penis from the vagina in time, causing the initial ejaculated semen to be discharged into the female's vagina." Li Xuede said that this part of semen contains the largest number of sperm, so it is easy to cause pregnancy. In order to prevent semen from being ejaculated into the vagina, men and women suddenly interrupt when they are about to climax. This will affect the occurrence of orgasm and fail to achieve sexual satisfaction. Over time, it will also cause neurasthenia. Some men may even experience sexual dysfunction, such as premature ejaculation, impotence, etc., so it is best not to use this method of contraception. 3. Contraception during the “safe period” The so-called "safe period" refers to the 7 days before a woman's menstruation and the first 8 days after her menstruation, which is also called "the first seven and the last eight." This period is not the ovulation period of women. If a couple has sex at this time, the woman will generally not get pregnant, so people call this period the "safe period." However, although the requirements for using the "safe period" for contraception are very strict, it is actually not very safe. The "safe period" contraceptive method must accurately determine the ovulation period, and it is only suitable for women with normal menstruation. Sometimes, some women will advance or postpone their ovulation due to changes in the environment and mood, which will make the original "safe period" inaccurate. At present, there are some examination methods in hospitals that can accurately measure women's ovulation period, but it is difficult for ordinary people to operate. Therefore, relying solely on the "safe period" contraception is still flawed, and it is best to combine it with condoms for contraception. 4. Contraception during lactation Some people believe that women do not menstruate during breastfeeding, so they cannot get pregnant even if they have sex. Li Xuede said that although many women resume ovulation two or three months after giving birth, resuming sexual life without taking any measures may lead to "hidden pregnancy". Usually, women who do not breastfeed will resume ovulation 4 to 6 weeks after giving birth, and will start menstruating again in 6 to 8 weeks. It will be a little later for breastfeeding women. Generally speaking, ovulation resumes first, followed by menstruation. However, the recovery of ovarian ovulation function varies from woman to woman. Some women may even resume menstruation in more than a month. "Even if you don't have your period, it doesn't mean you haven't ovulated. If you don't take any contraceptive measures, you can easily get pregnant with a 'hidden pregnancy'." After just finishing ten months of pregnancy, the female body has not yet recovered, and then she gets pregnant again. Many women have to drag their fragile bodies to have artificial abortions, which is very harmful to the female body. Therefore, contraception should also be avoided during breastfeeding. Summary: Modern people have a rich and colorful nightlife, but while you are having fun, you should also consider your physical health. I believe that through the above description of the editor, everyone has some understanding of contraceptive methods, so you need to pay more attention to it in your daily life. |
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