There are many ways of contraception, but what many people know are taking birth control pills, using condoms, sterilization, and inserting intrauterine devices. There is actually another way of contraception, but it is not very popular and many people do not understand it. This method is achieved by implanting an intrauterine device into men to prevent pregnancy. So, where are male contraceptive devices implanted?
Firstly, the male contraceptive device is an implanted male vas deferens contraceptive device. It achieves the effect of contraception by implanting a blocked vas deferens. The fixed plug at the front end of the blocking tube has a blocking effect, while the two flap epididymal decompression tube connected to the conduit at the back end of the blocking tube has a relieving effect on epididymal pressure. The installation and removal of this device are both convenient and easy.
Secondly, implantable male vas deferens contraceptive devices are gradually becoming popular, and this method has extremely high safety, which encourages men to try it. This contraceptive method has relatively low risks and no harm to the human body. It is more effective than ordinary contraceptive methods.
Finally, there are various ways of contraception. If both husband and wife have no intention of having children, they must do a good job of contraception and not wait until they are pregnant before choosing to remove the child. This is not only harmful to women's health, but also poses a risk of infertility and affects the relationship between couples.