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Method of contraception
Mirena
Implanon
Birth control injection
condom
Loop
How to regulate your menstrual cycle
Extracorporeal ejaculation method
How to measure body temperature
Surgical contraception
Birth control pill
Mirena is similar to a conventional loop, but it contains progesterone, so it acts locally on the endometrium and has fewer systemic side effects. It secretes a certain amount of hormones every day to thin the endometrium and prevent implantation of a fertilized egg, and it is also used for therapeutic purposes in women with excessive menstrual bleeding or severe menstrual cramps, as it reduces menstrual flow and duration . It is suitable for those who want long-term (5-year effectiveness) contraception and is suitable for breastfeeding women as it does not contain estrogen . Some people experience irregular bleeding for 3-6 months after the procedure, but after about a year, they may not have menstruation or the amount may decrease. It can be removed at any time, and the procedure is best performed immediately after menstruation. The downside is that it is expensive.
It is a contraceptive implant that is 4 cm long and 2 mm in diameter, implanted on the inside of the upper arm, just under the skin. It continuously secretes small amounts of hormones to suppress ovulation and provides a contraceptive effect for 3 years. It must be implanted within 1-5 days, and it can be removed at any time within 3 years if you want to get pregnant. The pain during implantation or removal is mild, so you do not need to worry too much. Although the contraceptive effect is good, this can also cause side effects such as irregular bleeding, amenorrhea, headaches, and weight gain depending on the person, so you should consult a doctor thoroughly before implanting.
This is a recently released method of contraception that provides contraceptive effects for three months with a single injection. There is no hassle of taking it every day like oral contraceptive pills, no need to worry about forgetting to take it, and no need to expose your contraceptive use to others. The contraceptive effect is similar to oral contraceptive pills, and the cost is cheaper than Mirena or Implanon.
It is the most widely used method of contraception that has been used for a long time. The advantages of condoms are that they are relatively inexpensive, easy to obtain, easy to use, and can prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. However, there are cases where they break during use or fail to prevent contraception due to lack of skill in using them.
The loop is inserted into the uterus to prevent the implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus or to suppress ovulation, thereby preventing pregnancy. It is a relatively safe method with a high success rate of contraception, and can be inserted at any time when not pregnant, and the contraceptive effect lasts for 3 to 5 years. Side effects may include pelvic pain or increased menstrual flow. Also, there is a possibility of natural discharge, so it is recommended to check the position of the device regularly.
It is necessary to have a regular menstrual cycle as it involves avoiding sexual intercourse around the time of ovulation, and the failure rate is very high, at around 20%.
Extra-vaginal ejaculation is a method of ejaculation in which the man's penis is withdrawn from the woman's vagina just before ejaculation. It requires strong self-control on the part of the man, and it cannot be ruled out that some sperm may be discharged through Cowper's fluid before ejaculation. The contraceptive failure rate of extra-vaginal ejaculation is 15%.
A woman's body temperature is constant during the early stages of menstruation, but after ovulation, the body temperature rises due to the hormone progesterone, so this method uses the method of avoiding sexual intercourse for three days after the basal body temperature rises. For accurate measurement, measure and record the changes at the same time every morning before getting out of bed.
If you do not plan to have children in the future, you can have permanent contraception through surgery, such as a tubal ligation for women and a vasectomy for men. A tubal ligation is a surgery that ties the fallopian tubes, which are the passageways for eggs, and has a high probability of contraception, but if you want to get pregnant again, you have to go through the hassle of a reversal surgery, and even if you do, the probability of pregnancy is not high, and in the case of women, there is a possibility of an ectopic pregnancy, so you should make a careful decision.
Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) contain female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, and control ovulation and menstruation in women. They have the advantage of high contraceptive efficacy, ease of use, and do not interfere with sexual activity, but they are inconvenient to take every day, and side effects such as nausea, acne, and weight gain may occur, depending on the person . They are suitable for those who are afraid of implantation or insertion into the uterus, such as Implanon or Mirena .