9 surprising things about contraception

Check out the latest information on contraception, from the male pills being tested to the risk of being pregnant during the "red light" period JAV Married Woman .



Emergency contraception - no hurry
 
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new emergency contraceptive called ella, which can protect you from the risk of getting pregnant within 5 days of unprotected sex. were.
 
Many people hope to see ella appear at the drugstores this fall, but one thing to note: The drug is available by prescription only. Without a health insurance or a doctor's prescription, you can only buy a regular contraceptive pill within 72 hours.
 
Half of all unwanted pregnancies are careless
 
Ignore a few pills in the daily pill series, just wear a "raincoat" when he is near the top, those two basic mistakes and a few other mistakes can make you a reluctant mother.
 
According to the Guttmacher Institute - an American reproductive health organization, nearly a quarter of unintended pregnancies among young people stem from improper drug use or irregular medication.
 
Lose inspiration? The culprit may be oral contraceptives
 
A recent study has found that women who are using hormonal contraception (such as taking pills, insertion) have a lower level of sexual desire than women who do not use contraception or only contraception. with a condom. The reason may be oral contraceptives that release testosterone, a sexually stimulating hormone.
3 words that make up "revolution" in sex life
 
Don't remember to take medicine, can't stand the pause between "fire" just to wear "raincoat"? Consider 3 IUDs - an abbreviation for intrauterine device, a type of T-shaped device when placed in the uterus with contraceptive effect within 5 years with a very low failure rate: 1%.
 
Repeated use of emergency contraceptives - harmless
 
Emergency contraceptive pills bring unwanted side effects such as nausea, pimples, so many women think that taking them twice or more will be dangerous. In fact, even if you use it over and over again, it is still within safe limits.
 
However, just like the name, the drug is used only in emergencies. If you find yourself having to rely on this medicine every few months, consider other methods of contraception that work longer.
 
"Raincoat" does not fit can also unintended pregnancy
 
45% of men use the wrong "raincoats" - too wide or too tight, a result found in a recent study. Experts said that this could cause the "raincoat" to tear or slip out during the "operation". Therefore, stopping as soon as the feeling of "shirt" is too wide or too tight (no space at the top) is a wise solution.
 
You can still get pregnant even on the "red light day"
 
Here's why: Sperm after having "broken into" the body can still live for another 5-6 days. If you have unprotected sex during the last day of the "red light" and ovulate early (a few days later), you can still get pregnant.
 
Birth control pills don't make you fat
Many years ago, when the birth control pill was high in hormones, it was easier for you to gain weight after taking the pill. But today, with low-dose pills, you no longer worry about weight gain. Even women find themselves softer, more serene because the pill helps keep the amount of hormones in the body always stable.
 
Pill for men
 
Israeli scientists are testing a male birth control pill four times a year that will kill sperm before they swim into the egg. Expected testing in humans next year. This may be information that makes the gentlemen more eager.

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