Some women suffer from congenital reproductive system diseases, such as mediastinal uterus, which occurs during the congenital development of the uterus and results in incomplete dilation. Women with mediastinal uterus can conceive and give birth normally, but prenatal check ups must be taken seriously after pregnancy. So, how to prevent pregnancy in women with mediastinal uterus?
1. Male condom: If a woman has a mediastinal uterus, she can choose to use a condom for contraception, which is the most common and highly successful method of contraception. However, it is important to note that condoms should be used at the beginning of sexual intercourse, rather than before male ejaculation, as this can easily lead to contraceptive failure.
2. Intrauterine device: Women with mediastinal uterus can conceive, and if they have already given birth, they can use an intrauterine device for contraception. This is a relatively convenient method of contraception, and after placing an intrauterine device, everyone can be worry free. A contraceptive ring can be used for a long time, with a lifespan of over 5 years. However, women with some gynecological diseases, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, acute vaginitis, etc., are not suitable for placing intrauterine devices.
3. Tubal ligation: Among various contraceptive methods, tubal ligation is also more suitable for women with mediastinal uterus. After tubal ligation, it is possible to prevent the egg and sperm from meeting, thereby achieving contraceptive effects. If a woman wants to have children in the future, she can also remove the sterilization.