Many people take contraceptive measures before they are ready to welcome the arrival of new life. With the development of medicine, there are many forms of contraception available in modern society. Let's take a look together. What should we do if we don't use contraception during sexual activity?
1. Emergency contraceptive pills
The most common contraceptive remedy is to take emergency contraceptive pills, but this type of medication is effective and needs to be taken within 72 hours after sexual activity to be considered effective, and the earlier it is taken, the better the effect. It should be noted that if sexual activity occurs again during medication, the effectiveness of the medication needs to be re evaluated.
2. Contraceptive device
An intrauterine device (IUD) is a long-term contraceptive device that is artificially placed in a woman's uterus. Due to its circular appearance, it is often referred to as an intrauterine device (IUD). This contraceptive method is safe and simple, but sometimes it may cause lower back pain and bleeding in women, with a certain risk of failure. Therefore, some drugs are still added to the contraceptive ring to ensure the success of contraception.
3. Ligation surgery
Ligation surgery, like contraceptive devices, is a long-term contraceptive measure that can be performed on both men and women, but the surgical principle is different. Due to the different body structures of men and women, the complexity of surgery also varies. From a safety perspective, male sterilization surgery is more suitable. Ligation surgery is also the method with the lowest failure rate among the three contraceptive measures.