The most common contraceptive measures nowadays are mostly single use, which means they do not have a permanent contraceptive effect, which can cause trouble for some couples who like to save time. So, how can women avoid pregnancy without taking safety measures?
In the current situation, it is difficult to achieve that a woman will not become pregnant without both partners using contraceptive measures, unless the woman or man's body does not have some conditions for pregnancy. If a woman's uterus is underdeveloped or difficult to form mature eggs, or if the quality of a man's sperm is low, then women may not be able to conceive without taking safety measures.
If women do not like to use contraceptive measures before or during sex, but at the same time do not want to get pregnant, they can consider taking emergency contraceptive pills. Emergency contraception can greatly reduce the probability of pregnancy for women, but it is not recommended for women to take emergency contraception multiple times as it may cause physical damage. Secondly, women also have the option to engage in sexual activity during the safe period, and the probability of pregnancy is relatively low.
In addition, if women find it troublesome to use contraceptive measures every time they have sex, they can also consider getting an IUD. Having an intrauterine device (IUD) is a long-lasting and effective safety measure for contraception. If a woman plans to have a baby in the future, as long as the IUD does not damage her reproductive system, she can still conceive normally after removing it.