Condoms are currently the most commonly used male contraceptive method. They are easy to use, safe and effective. However, many men do not like to use condoms during intercourse. So how can they prevent pregnancy without condoms? 1. Oral contraceptives1: Oral contraceptive pills are sex hormone drugs, which will definitely affect the sexual desire of some women. However, this effect is often bidirectional, that is, some women may experience decreased sexual desire or sexual dysfunction; while other women show enhanced sexual feelings and enhanced sexual ability after taking the pills. The key lies in their understanding and attitude towards contraceptive pills. For the vast majority of women, the effect of oral contraceptive pills on sexual life is minimal. 2. Vaginal Ring1: The vaginal ring is a soft, transparent rubber contraceptive device that slowly breaks down hormones, estrogen and flavonoids. The vaginal ring is about two inches in diameter and is inserted into the vagina to prevent pregnancy. Each vaginal ring can prevent pregnancy for one month. 2: Contraceptive success rate: The contraceptive success rate of the vaginal ring is similar to that of hormonal contraception, reaching a contraceptive rate of 92%. That is to say, on average, only 8 out of 100 women using the vaginal ring will become pregnant unexpectedly. 3: Side effects and potential health threats: Side effects of vaginal rings include: vaginal infection, vaginal itch, abnormal vaginal bleeding, headache, chest tightness, weight gain or loss, dizziness, vomiting, abdominal distension, decreased libido and emotional depression. Women who use vaginal rings have a slightly higher risk of heart disease and stroke than other women. 3: Vaginal diaphragm and cervical cap1: The vaginal diaphragm is easily displaced due to improper use, which can cause sexual discomfort; the cervical cap is more firmly fixed on the cervix and will not be displaced due to vaginal expansion, so it has less impact on sexual life. It is a safe and reliable contraceptive tool for women. When using it, place it at the top of the vagina, cover the cervix, and prevent sperm in the vagina from entering the uterine cavity, thereby achieving the purpose of contraception. 2: Generally, the vaginal diaphragm should be removed 8 to 12 hours after sexual intercourse. Sperm can survive in the vagina for 8 to 12 hours. If it is removed too early, some sperm can still move in the vagina and enter the cervix or uterine cavity, causing pregnancy, and contraception may fail. The placement time should not be too long, no more than 24 hours, so as not to irritate the vaginal wall, causing excessive secretions and causing discomfort or infection. 4: Personally, I recommend using contraceptionContraception is relatively safe and convenient. Contraception with condoms allows you to enjoy a quality sex life without having to worry about accidental pregnancy or contracting sexually transmitted diseases. |
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