With the acceleration of life pace, it is no longer the era when we were ready to have a child when we reached marriageable age. In today's era, it is still necessary for both parties to be prepared whether or not to have children, which involves the need for both individuals to have some contraceptive measures. So, for families who don't want to have a baby, how should they use contraception?
How to use contraception best if you don't have children
Generally speaking, it is not recommended to wear an intrauterine device. The correct contraceptive method is available for selection:
1. Safe period contraception, with a success rate of 70% -80%, avoiding sexual activity during the reproductive period according to ovulation patterns
2. External contraceptive pills - including contraceptive ointments and films: The success rate of contraception is 70% -80%.
3. Male condoms: The success rate of contraception is 80% -90%.
4. Oral short acting contraceptive pills: contraceptive success rate of 99%. 9%.
5. Contraceptive needle: The success rate of contraception is 99%. 9%.
How to choose contraception
Women should choose contraceptive methods that have minimal impact on future fertility and are less susceptible to infection, while also adapting to the physiological characteristics of women who have not given birth.
Adaptation options - such as short acting oral contraceptives, male condoms, natural contraceptive methods, etc. After a period of sexual activity (such as 2-3 months), topical spermicides, vaginal contraceptives, and suppositories can also be used as supplements. Sometimes' double insurance 'is necessary: for example, combining the use of condoms during' danger periods'. Persistent use of condoms is the only way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
Inappropriate option - It is not advisable to choose an intrauterine device. In special circumstances, it should be selected under the guidance of a physician. In addition, young girls should not choose long-acting oral contraceptives or long-acting contraceptive injections. Similarly, the use of transdermal implants or other long-acting medications can cause menstrual irregularities for a period of time, with some women experiencing spotting and others altering their menstrual cycle and blood volume. So, women who are just starting sexual activity should still understand their own cycle and wait until their sexual life is stable before considering it.
So, for couples who are not yet ready to conceive, it is still necessary to choose some contraceptive methods that have little impact on future childbirth. Of course, there is still a high probability of contraception, otherwise it would be awkward to suddenly conceive. Contraception is not only a personal matter, but also a family matter. Don't let problems arise just because you are tempted by affordability.