Is permanent contraception good after giving birth

  Many couples in life already have two children and have no plans to conceive in the future. Therefore, they want to have permanent contraception, and as we all know, the permanent method of contraception is sterilization. But there are also some people who believe that sterilization may be harmful to the body. So, let's take a look together and see if permanent contraception is good after giving birth?

  

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  Is permanent contraception good after giving birth

  After giving birth, permanent contraception is possible. Ligation only blocks the fallopian tubes and has no impact on the body, so you can rest assured.

  For those who do not want to have another child in the short term after giving birth after marriage, intrauterine device placement can also be used for contraception, especially suitable for lactating women of childbearing age. Due to the impact of oral contraceptives on breastfeeding, the failure rate of condoms and safe period contraception is relatively high. It is recommended to place it 3 months after vaginal delivery and 6 months after cesarean section. The best time to place it is within 3-7 days after the menstrual cycle is completely clean. It can be placed after postpartum amenorrhea and pregnancy.

  When will menstruation begin after giving birth to a child

  After giving birth, the recovery of menstruation and ovulation time will be affected by breastfeeding. Mothers who do not breastfeed usually have "old friends" at 6-10 weeks postpartum. The recovery time of menstruation for breastfeeding mothers is generally delayed, and some mothers may not have menstruation during their lactation period. Due to prolonged amenorrhea, the uterus often shrinks, and most women can resume menstruation after weaning. However, there are also a few women who do not have menstruation, especially those who are breastfeeding for a long time, and the almost atrophied uterus cannot recover quickly. Delayed menstruation is not good and must be treated.

  Is permanent contraception good after giving birth? Having a sterilization does not cause any harm to the body, and there is no need to worry about unintended pregnancy after sterilization. Therefore, there are benefits to having a sterilization. Of course, the couple can choose who to do the sterilization, and both men and women can do it. If it is only for a short period of time that women do not want to have children, it is also possible to place an intrauterine device in the uterus.

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