Unraveling women’s misunderstandings about contraceptive pills
There are misunderstandings about oral contraceptive pills
In the survey, when asked which contraceptive method was the most reliable, only 7.7% of women believed that oral contraceptive pills were the most reliable, far lower than Condoms ranked No. 1 (nearly 65% rated them as the most reliable), followed by IUDs in No. 2 and in vitro ejaculation in No. 3. According to Professor Feng Yuzeng, in fact, compared with other contraceptive methods, if used consistently and correctly, modern oral contraceptives are more reliable in contraception and are almost equivalent to sterilization.
Contraceptive safety for women
The survey also showed that 23.8% of women mistakenly believed that oral contraceptive pills would affect fertility. In fact, this is purely unfounded worry. So far, there is no clinical data showing that women's fertility will be suppressed after long-term use of oral contraceptives. According to reports, oral contraceptive pills are a reversible form of contraception. After stopping the pill, a woman's fertility can be restored. And women's fertility and recovery of fertility are related to age rather than the length of time they take oral contraceptives. It is even thought that modern oral contraceptive pills have a beneficial effect on women's fertility. The estrogen content of modern oral contraceptives has dropped from 150 micrograms in 1960 to about 30 micrograms currently. It is safer than before and can reduce the chance of diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, endometrial cancer, and ovarian cancer.
Excessive reliance on emergency contraceptive pills
The survey also found that more than 40% of women use emergency contraceptive pills more than once a year, and nearly 13% of women use emergency contraceptive pills As a commonly used contraceptive method, taking it more than three times a year is not as reliable as conventional contraceptive methods, and it will have a certain impact on the next menstruation. It is recommended that it is only used as a remedial measure after contraceptive failure, rather than as a regular method of contraception.
Normal women need contraception for about 30 years in their lives. Unintended pregnancy caused by contraceptive failure is often a "serious concern" for women of childbearing age. In addition to causing great physical and psychological harm to women at the time, terminating pregnancy In addition to harm, it may also affect future pregnancy and childbirth. Therefore, Professor Feng Yuzeng suggested that women of childbearing age should increase their awareness of contraception, acquire more contraceptive knowledge, and adopt safer and more effective contraceptive methods during sexual life.
First-time users can choose the lowest dose
Professor Feng Yuzeng analyzed that Chinese women’s lack of awareness of oral contraceptives is mainly due to insufficient education on contraceptive knowledge. As for serious misunderstandings about the side effects and safety of oral contraceptives, they are rooted in fears about the estrogen contained in oral contraceptives. The U.S. FDA's drug instructions recommend that all women taking oral contraceptives should choose the lowest effective dose of the product. Oral contraceptives containing only 20 micrograms of estrogen are now on the market.
In some developed countries such as Europe and the United States, the use rate of oral contraceptives is usually 30-40%, while one in four women in Europe puts oral contraceptives in their handbags, and more People keep it in the bathroom to make it easier to take.
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