Is contraceptive film harmful

  Many couples may use contraception, but sometimes there can still be unexpected situations if they are not careful. But couples feel that traditional contraception during sexual intercourse is actually disliked or harmful to the body. So I wanted to find a new method. So, is contraceptive film harmful to women?

  

Is contraceptive film harmful1

  Contraceptive membranes should not be harmful to women, as they only have an effect on the sperm that enters the body. The chemicals contained in contraceptive membranes can dissolve the proteins of sperm, causing them to lose permeability and vitality, thus preventing women from getting pregnant. However, the contraceptive membrane will eventually leak out of the body, so there is no harm.

  But it's not entirely without drawbacks, because contraceptive membranes have a dissolving function, so they need to be reinstated 30 minutes after being placed in the body. And for those with less vaginal discharge, there is actually no benefit, which is not conducive to the dissolution of the contraceptive membrane. It can easily cause discomfort in women's vagina, and contraceptive membranes can only be used once, not multiple times.

  In fact, the contraceptive membrane has the function of contraception, but whether it is suitable depends on the individual's physical condition. But it can be basically confirmed that there is no harm. When using contraceptive film, remember not to use it together with other contraceptive pills, and be careful when storing it in a cool and dry place to prevent moisture from breeding bacteria and causing harm to the body.

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