In case of unexpected pregnancy, women can only choose to have an abortion to handle it. Although abortion is not a major surgery, any surgery carries risks. If postoperative care is not done properly or if the doctor's skills are not good, many sequelae are likely to occur. In order to avoid the problem of unintended pregnancy, women must take contraceptive measures during sexual intercourse. So, what is the best contraceptive measure to take?
Using condoms for contraception can be said to be a popular and relatively safe method of contraception among many people. Using condoms can not only prevent pregnancy, but also prevent the occurrence of some diseases. Wearing an intrauterine device (IUD) in the body is also one of the methods of contraception for women who have given birth. This method of contraception is suitable for women who have given birth before. It is important to use an IUD in a reputable hospital to avoid infection.
Having sex during a woman's safe period also has a certain contraceptive effect, but there are still certain risks involved. Women can also use contraceptive drugs to prevent pregnancy. There is a distinction between long-term and short-term contraceptive drugs, and short-term contraceptive drugs generally have greater side effects and are not recommended for use. Performing sterilization surgery is also a contraceptive method, which is suitable for people who do not want to have a baby.
In general, there are many ways of contraception, and which one is the best depends on one's actual situation. No matter which method of contraception is used, there is no 100% guarantee that pregnancy will not occur. But if contraception is not used, the probability of pregnancy is very high, so contraceptive measures must be taken well.