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Contraceptive options for young people

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Everything is no longer a secret. Everyone will understand sex and everyone can enjoy sex. As long as we are honest, all the dangers and mysteries related to sex will be minimized. That must be a good thing. Whether you are a boy or a girl, you must remember: irresponsible men do not deserve love or sex. Especially young people are afraid of pregnancy, but they often fail due to lack of experience or wrong strategies. Based on the principle that prevention is better than remedial action, it is necessary to have a comprehensive understanding. The following contraceptive methods suitable for young people are summarized here: Safe period equation For young girls whose menstrual cycles are not very regular, it is best to calculate according to the following method. The shortest cycle days - 18 = the first day of the cycle when the fertile period begins. The longest cycle days - 11 = the last day of the cycle when the fertile period begins. Contraceptive options for girls with good sexual luck include condoms and female contraceptives. Short-acting oral contraceptives are preferred. Selection principle - It is advisable to choose a contraceptive method that has little impact on future reproductive functions and is less susceptible to infection, and at the same time adapts to the physiological characteristics of women who have not given birth. Adaptable options – such as short-acting oral contraceptive pills, male condoms, natural birth control methods, and more. After having sex for a period of time (such as 2-3 months), you can also use external spermicides, vaginal contraceptive suppositories, etc. as supplements. Sometimes "double insurance" is necessary: ​​for example, using condoms in conjunction with "dangerous periods". Consistent use of condoms is the only way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Unsuitable options - It is not advisable to choose intrauterine devices. In special circumstances, they should be selected under the guidance of a physician. In addition, young girls should not choose long-acting oral contraceptives or long-acting contraceptive injections. Similarly, if you use dermal emulsions or other long-acting drugs, there will be a period of menstrual disorder. Some women will have spotting bleeding, and some women will have changes in their menstrual cycle and blood volume. Therefore, women who have just started sexual life still need to be considerate of their own cycles, and it is not too late to consider it after their sexual life has stabilized. ${FDPageBreak}

Contraceptive options for girls who are occasionally sexually lucky are condoms and fast-acting and short-acting contraceptive pills for women. Selection Principle - Because sex is infrequent, there is no need to consider long-acting contraceptive methods. But among short-acting contraceptives, try to choose the one that suits you. If you can make your sex life regular in time, it will also be helpful to prepare in advance. The most taboo thing is to have unprotected sex, and refuse contraceptive measures, and finally rely on emergency contraception. Warning reminder – don’t rely on emergency contraceptive pills just because they happen “by chance.” Adaptation options - If you have a regular sex life, it is also advisable to start taking short-acting contraceptive pills one month before this, which does not affect the menstrual cycle and has a stable effect. You can also take quick-acting contraceptive pills on the night you live together. Unsuitable options - It is not advisable to use the safe period contraceptive method, because occasional emotional excitement during sex often leads to "improvised ovulation" or "premature ovulation", and the safe period calculation is inaccurate, which can easily lead to contraceptive failure. Two warning bells: In vitro ejaculation - not a good contraceptive at all! Tell your boyfriends clearly not to use this to "coax" girls. Nothing is guaranteed at all. In fact, they themselves are not willing to withdraw before the climax comes. Before ejaculation, he can't control the explosion and flow of sperm. After ejaculation, you can't control the sperm lurking in the mucus, waiting for conception. Therefore, external ejaculation is obviously only a "no solution." There are hundreds of disadvantages and no advantage! ${FDPageBreak}Emergency Contraception - Only Use 1-2 Times a Year! Myth 1: Emergency contraception is a method of abortion. Correction: Wrong. Using emergency contraceptive methods at different times of the menstrual cycle can prevent pregnancy through different ways. Emergency contraception cannot remove the implanted blastocyst, nor can it terminate the pregnancy that has already occurred. Myth 2: With emergency contraception, regular contraception is no longer needed. Correction: Emergency contraception is less effective than regular contraception and has various side effects. In addition, using emergency contraceptive pills multiple times within a month will exceed the recommended dosage and affect menstruation. Emergency contraceptive pills should be used only once or twice a year. Misunderstanding 3: If a man knows that a woman can use this method to prevent pregnancy, he will not be willing to use condoms. Correction: Using condoms can prevent pregnancy and disease transmission, which cannot be replaced by emergency contraception. Moreover, the first thing men should understand is that emergency contraception is a last resort and is harmful to women's bodies.

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