Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Use of Contraceptives


If you love to have sex but you don't want to get pregnant, contraceptives could be your best friends. Apart from the fact that they prevent pregnancy, some surgical operations that are life savers are also contraceptive in nature. A good example is hysterectomy in which the uterus is surgically removed. Contraceptives are the various deliberate means of avoiding pregnancy.

How to choose the right contraceptives

The factors to consider in choosing your contraceptives are:

Efficiency Safety and Personal taste.

Types

There are two broad types: the Natural contraceptives and the Artificial ones. Each of them has its merits and demerits so it advisable to consult a doctor before deciding for or against a particular contraceptive.

The natural contraceptives

Coitus interruptus (withdrawal method) in which the penis is withdrawn from the vagina just prior ejaculation. It is not very effective because it demands great discipline from the man. Moreover, there are some sperm present in the lubricating fluid produced by the man which may impregnate. The douche is another method but it is also not very effective. In fact, it is almost useless to douche after the intercourse Fertility cycle: A man is always ready and able to fertilize a woman but the woman is fertile for only certain days of the month. These days are the day before ovulation, the day of ovulation and the day after that. If you avoid sex during the three fertile days of the month, you could avoid pregnancy. This is theoretical and may also not be as efficient as you want.

The artificial contraceptives

The pill (oral contraceptives) is drugs with which you control your menstrual cycle hence your ovulation. It is one of the most effective contraceptives but it has its downsides too. One of them is possible delayed ovulation when you need it. Intrauterine Device (IUD): a device inserted by a doctor into the uterine cavity to prevent pregnancy. Its downside includes higher possibility of abnormal pregnancy, disease and abortion. Vaginal diaphragm is a dome-shaped device that you insert into the vagina before love-making. Its job is to prevent the sperm from reaching the fertilization site. You may need to add some spermicidal jelly to the rim to make it more effective. The use of Vaginal Spermicidal products is another contraceptive. These products will kill any sperm in the vagina without harming the vagina. The downside to this is that it must be used just before sex so it could be distracting. Condoms are worn both as contraceptives and to prevent diseases. Its down side is that it has to be worn after erection and there have been reports of broken condoms here and there. In addition, some men complain of reduced pleasure when they use condoms. The RU486 is used by some women. It is actually an abortion drug so if you have a thing or two against abortion, you need to think twice before you go for this option. Although hysterectomy is used in the treatment of medical conditions like uterine fibroid, prolapse, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) etc. Some people consider it also as a birth control method. Tubal ligation (for women) and vasectomy (for men) are surgical operations in which a section of the tubes that carry ovum in the woman or the one that conducts the sperm in the man is cut and tied off. It is a sure way of preventing pregnancy.

Caution! Before you go for tubal ligation or vasectomy, it is very important that you are absolutely sure you don't want to get pregnancy any more. To reverse these surgical operations are expensive and the success is not guaranteed.

Although some contraceptives are readily available, it is advisable to consult your doctor before you start using any them. There could be some underlying dangers which only qualified doctors can detect.




0 comments:

Post a Comment


Twitter Facebook Flickr RSS



Français Deutsch Italiano Português
Español 日本語 한국의 中国简体。