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It is not advisable for infertile women to use the contraceptive ring

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Women who have just begun their married life are often not ready to have children. However, frequent sexual intercourse inevitably brings with it a bit of worry. Medications may have side effects, condoms are said to affect sexual experience, and external ejaculation brings many risks... Some people think that "insertion" is safe and convenient. There are always newlywed women who want to choose this method for contraception.

In fact, this contraceptive method is not the best choice for childless women. Inserting a "ring" is indeed convenient, has good contraceptive effect, does not affect the quality of sexual life, and is very trouble-free. It does have many advantages. This contraceptive method is to insert an intrauterine device, which is not only simple and long-lasting, but also does not interfere with a woman’s endocrine system. However, for women who have not yet given birth, this method has certain risks. The intrauterine device needs to be surgically inserted into the uterine cavity, which will undoubtedly increase the chance of infection. Of course, it will also increase the possibility of reproductive tract damage, which will bring consequences to future fertility trouble.

In order to ensure the health of the reproductive system, it is better to choose other safer, more effective and convenient methods. Those who are not comfortable with male condoms may consider external contraceptive suppositories. There are many varieties of external contraceptive suppositories, and different varieties have different usage requirements. When placing them, you need to know how to use them and how long they will take to have a contraceptive effect. If you do not have cardiovascular or endocrine diseases, you can also take birth control pills for 1-2 years, but you should stop using them for three months to half a year before preparing for pregnancy. This method also has a therapeutic effect on patients with endometriosis. In addition, you can also consider placing a vaginal ring, vaginal diaphragm, or female condom.

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