Contraception is the most important thing in the lives of many couples, especially for women who do not want to get pregnant, this issue is even more critical. However, many women often experience contraceptive failure, which makes women feel particularly painful. So what are the contraceptive measures for women of childbearing age? This is also something that many women are particularly concerned about. Different contraceptive measures should be taken for different periods. Let’s learn about it below. 1. Wedding period 1. Appropriate contraceptive methods: condoms, topical spermicides, such as contraceptive films, suppositories, and ointments. 2. Contraceptive methods that should not be used: safe period, ejaculation outside the body, and long-acting contraceptive pills. 2. Postpartum lactation period 1. Appropriate contraceptive methods: intrauterine device (can be placed 3 months after normal delivery and 6 months after caesarean section), subcutaneous implant, condom, topical ointment, suppository, jelly. 2. Contraceptive methods that should not be used: safe period, ejaculation outside the body, basal body temperature method, contraceptives containing estrogen, and external contraceptive films. 3. Late reproductive period 1. Appropriate contraceptive methods: intrauterine device, oral contraceptives, condoms, contraceptive injections, subcutaneous implants, topical spermicides, natural contraception, and sterilization for those who need long-term contraception and do not plan to have more children. 2. Contraceptive methods that should not be used: short-acting, unstable contraceptive methods that cannot be used every time you have sexual intercourse. For example: condoms or topical spermicides have a higher failure rate if the "safe period" is inaccurate and they are only used during the dangerous period. 4. Menopause 1. Appropriate contraceptive methods: condoms, topical ointments, suppositories, and jelly. Those who have had an IUD inserted can continue to use it and have it removed six months to one year after menopause. 2. Contraceptive methods that should not be used: safe period, oral contraceptives, and external contraceptive films. Through the above introduction, we know what contraceptive measures are available for women of childbearing age. In normal times, we can choose contraceptive methods according to our own situation and the period we are in. Effective contraception will greatly enhance the stimulation and pleasure of sex for women and their partners. In addition, sexual life should not be too much and should be properly moderate. |
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