Many people have resorted to condoms
for refuge, and as it stands ,there are other methods through which Sexually
active couples, married or single, can prevent unwanted pregnancies from
occuring.
When it comes to having protected
Sex’, the truth is that many people are more concerned about not getting
pregnant than actually contracting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Though condoms have been proven to
be 98% effective when used correctly, some people find them uncomfortable.
Also, when there is surety that
there are no STD risks around, people see no reason for a condom and then they
use these methods:
1-Oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) – these are also called ‘birth control pills’. A woman needs
to take these pills regularly to prevent pregnancy. They work in two ways: some
prevent the release of an ovum from the ovary while others secrete thick mucus
that prevent contact between sperm and egg.
2Copper T – this is a type of intrauterine contraceptive device that is
placed inside the uterus of the woman. The device prevents the implantation of
a fertilized egg.
3-V@.g!nal bolus – this is a
large tablet that you can insert into the V@.g!na about 30 minutes before
S3@.x:’. The tablet contains a spermicidal compound that that prevents
pregnancy.
4--Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate
(DMPA) injection – this is an intramuscular
injections that is taken every 3 months to prevent pregnancy.
5-Morning After Pills – this is an emergency contraceptive method that is
swallowed orally not more than 72 hours after the unprotected S3@.x:’ happens.
All
of these five methods are medically approved.
You
can however speak with an expert if you are in doubt as to what approach is
best for you
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