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Women with diabetes should not wear contraceptive rings or pills

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The human body has a substance called fibrin. For women of childbearing age, it is an indispensable substance for the successful implantation of a fertilized egg into the uterine cavity. Once this fibrin substance is lacking, it will be difficult to conceive. For healthy women who do not want to have children, placing an IUD can destroy the fibrin in the reproductive tract, thus preventing the fertilized egg from implanting in the bed, thereby achieving a contraceptive effect. For women with diabetes, the IUD placed in their uterine cavity often fails to destroy fibrin. Because the fibrin in their bodies can still participate in the implantation process of the fertilized egg in the uterine cavity, resulting in contraceptive failure. Electron microscopy showed that there were large amounts of sulfur and chloride deposits on the birth control rings placed in the bodies of diabetic women. This type of substance has a strong corrosive effect on the IUD. After the IUD is corroded for a long time, the effect of preventing pregnancy will be weakened. So, how should diabetic women prevent pregnancy? If conditions permit, the safer and more reliable contraceptive measures are condoms and fallopian tube ligation or male vasectomy. Because women with diabetes should not use birth control rings for contraception, but they should also not use oral contraceptives. Diabetic patients generally have varying degrees of vascular damage and lesions. Long-term oral contraceptive use will further increase the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Therefore, people with diabetes should take preventive and treatment measures in a timely manner and change to effective contraceptive methods under the guidance of a doctor.

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