USELESS CONTRACEPTION: 6 MEANS THAT DO NOT WORK

Contraception concerns both partners and in the interests of both women and men. Let’s discuss the most ineffective methods of contraception. And we remind you that safe sex can only be considered if it does not lead to pregnancy and does not entail problems – sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The best and most affordable way to protect yourself from unwanted pregnancy and infections is a condom. If your boyfriend prefers to have sex without a condom, we don’t even recommend kissing him – perhaps for a romantic evening, he brought an impressive “bouquet” of STDs along with a bouquet of flowers.
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Contraception concerns both partners and in the interests of both women and men. Let’s discuss the most ineffective methods of contraception.

And we remind you that safe sex can only be considered if it does not lead to pregnancy and does not entail problems – sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

The best and most affordable way to protect yourself from unwanted pregnancy and infections is a condom. If your boyfriend prefers to have sex without a condom, we don’t even recommend kissing him – perhaps for a romantic evening, he brought an impressive “bouquet” of STDs along with a bouquet of flowers.

Don’t let beautiful words or “oh, maybe it will work” ruin your life and health!

Well, if you want to be more confident, also choose a safety net. For example – contraceptive candles Erotic.

It is a local contraceptive that is suitable for all women of reproductive age. The drug is often used as an adjuvant along with other methods of contraception. In this case, the reliability of contraception increases!

And now – let’s move on to useless contraceptives.

calendar method

According to the calendar method, you should only have sex on days when you don’t ovulate.

However, the chance of getting pregnant still remains. In addition, the calendar method does not protect against STDs, because (surprise!) Their pathogens do not care when you have your period and ovulate.

The calendar method also doesn’t work for those with irregular menstrual cycles. It is impossible to predict exactly when you will ovulate. And isn’t it better to buy condoms and have sex when you want?

Coitus interruptus

The most common and, according to some people (usual males), the most reliable method. Its essence is simple: “I will have time to pull it out.” No, it won’t.

  • First, coitus interruptus is dangerous for you. Sex without a condom can end up with a dangerous infection for you, or even a whole bunch.
  • Secondly, coitus interruptus can result in an unwanted pregnancy. And if the guy doesn’t care, it’s not his body, then you may have problems because of his “oops, I didn’t have time to pull it out.”

Lemon

Do you want to earn irritation in the vagina? Or disturb the microflora and get chronic thrush? Then please use lemon juice as a method of contraception. However, be prepared for the fact that it will not protect you from unwanted pregnancy, but will only damage the vaginal mucosa.

It is better to add lemon juice to tea and salads, where it belongs.

Douching

Herbal decoctions, lemon water, folk recipes, and douching are a sure way not only not to get rid of seminal fluid, but also to disrupt the microflora.

The fact is that sperm is viscous, it cannot be removed in this way. Plus, normal sperm are pretty fast, and you can’t literally wash everything. Is it worth the risk? Isn’t it nicer to soak up in bed with your loved one?

Hot tub

Yes, this happens too. But this method is practically useless, because you can’t wash all the sperm, and the sperm will have already reached the goal by the time you get a full bath of hot water. What if the water suddenly turns off?

Diaphragm

This method of contraception usually causes more inconvenience than a benefit.

  • Firstly, it does not protect against unwanted pregnancy very reliably
  • Secondly, it must be selected by a gynecologist
  • Thirdly, the diaphragm requires adherence to clear rules for care. Also, the diaphragm does not protect against STDs.

We also remind you that oral contraception only protects against unwanted pregnancy. Therefore, a condom is a two-in-one tool: when used correctly, it protects against both pregnancy and STDs

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