Title: What are the methods of contraception
Contraception is an important topic that many people pay attention to in their sexual life. Choosing the right contraceptive method can not only effectively avoid unexpected pregnancy, but also protect your health. The following are the contraceptive methods discussed in popular topics across the Internet in the past 10 days. Combining scientific data and user feedback, we provide you with a comprehensive contraceptive guide.
1. Classification of common contraceptive methods
Contraceptive methods can be divided into the following categories:
category | method | Efficient | advantage | shortcoming |
---|---|---|---|---|
Barrier method | Condoms, vaginal diaphragm | 85%-98% | Prevent sexually transmitted diseases | Probably cracked or fall off |
Hormone method | Contraceptive pills, contraceptive patches, contraceptive injections | 91%-99% | Easy to use | There may be side effects |
Long-acting contraceptive | IUD, subcutaneous implantation | 99% | Long-term effective | Need a professional doctor |
Natural law | Safety period calculation, external ejaculation | 76%-88% | No drug intervention | High failure rate |
Permanent contraception | Ligation surgery (male/female) | 99.5% | Once and for all | Irreversible or reversal difficulty |
2. Discussion on popular contraceptive methods recently
1.condom: In the past 10 days, condoms have been widely recommended for their dual protection (contraception and disease prevention). Data shows that the effective efficiency of using condoms correctly can reach 98%, but it may fail due to improper operation during actual use.
2.Short-acting birth control pills: The discussion on short-acting contraceptive pills on social media is very popular, especially the side effects of the new generation of drugs are smaller, but they need to be taken regularly every day. Missing the dose may affect the effect.
3.IUD: Recently, many women have shared their experience of using IUD. Its long-term effectiveness (5-10 years) and efficient (99%) have become popular choices, but the placement process may cause discomfort.
3. How to choose a contraceptive method that suits you?
The following factors should be considered when choosing a contraceptive method:
factor | Recommended method |
---|---|
age | Teenagers recommend condoms; married women with children may consider IUD |
Health status | Avoid hormone contraceptives in people with cardiovascular diseases |
Number of sexual partners | Multi-partners prefer condoms |
Birth plan | Long-acting contraceptives may be considered in the near future without a childbirth plan |
4. Misconceptions and truth
1.Misconceptions:"Absolutely safe during the safety period." The truth: The failure rate of contraception during the safe period is as high as 24%, because women may be affected by a variety of factors.
2.Misconceptions:"I won't get pregnant for the first time." The truth: Any unprotected sex can lead to pregnancy.
3.Misconceptions:"Extracorporeal ejaculation is effective". The truth: The secretions before ejaculation may contain sperm, with a failure rate of about 22%.
5. Emergency contraception methods
If unprotected sexual behavior occurs, emergency contraception can be taken within 72 hours:
method | Time Window | Efficient |
---|---|---|
Emergency contraceptive pills | Within 72 hours (the sooner the better) | 85%-89% |
Copper IUD | Within 5 days | 99% |
Conclusion:
There are many ways to contraceptive, and when choosing, you need to combine your personal physical condition, living habits and fertility plans. It is recommended to consult a doctor and choose the most suitable method and use it correctly to ensure results. Remember, there is no absolutely “perfect” method of contraception, but scientific choices minimize risks.
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