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Contraception
When you get pregnancy scares in the middle of the night, one thing surely pops up in your mind, and that is contraception. It is a preventable way to avoid unwanted pregnancy. Contraceptive methods aim to prevent pregnancy when the male’s sperm reaches one of the female’s eggs or ova. If this happens, there are high chances of the woman getting pregnant. Contraceptive methods stop pregnancy by keeping the egg and the sperm apart, stopping the egg production and also by stopping the combined sperm and fertilised egg from attaching to the lining of the womb. Contraception is available in all pharmaceutical stores across the country and world. Some places provide free contraceptives to women which is a great start to equalising women’s position and point of view in society. Contraception has made it easier for women to lead a sex-friendly environment, that is slowly freeing themselves from any momentary judgements. Women had no option but to abort the fetuses before it got too late or mostly ended up bearing the child, against their initial wishes. Women had to forcefully resort to bearing children but luckily, scientific advancements such as contraception have made it easier for women to explore themselves.
Contraception is also an effective method in taking care of your sexual health and that of your partner as well. It protects you both from Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Infections (STD and STI), that are extremely harmful to your health. The after-effects can make it difficult for you to enjoy sex with your partner. Hence, contraception or the consultation and help of a doctor is always advisable when facing such situations. There are a variety of contraceptive methods available in the market. Some of the most common and popular methods are condoms, combined pills, caps, contraceptive or birth control pills and contraceptive implants. Even though some products are self-explanatory, consulting the doctor in terms of a contraceptive surgery is highly recommended because if any mistake occurs, the repercussions can be destructive for your mental and physical health.Â
There are two types of permanent contraception: female sterilisation or male sterilisation (vasectomy). These include permanently blocking the reproductive organs so that the process of fertilisation doesn’t take place. One can also stop using any contraceptive products because they will be of no use once the person resorts to a permanent type of sterilisation.Â
Contraceptive products are available to people of all age groups. However, for people under the age of 18 years, gynaecologists’ consultation is hig...
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Contraception is also an effective method in taking care of your sexual health and that of your partner as well. It protects you both from Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Infections (STD and STI), that are extremely harmful to your health. The after-effects can make it difficult for you to enjoy sex with your partner. Hence, contraception or the consultation and help of a doctor is always advisable when facing such situations. There are a variety of contraceptive methods available in the market. Some of the most common and popular methods are condoms, combined pills, caps, contraceptive or birth control pills and contraceptive implants. Even though some products are self-explanatory, consulting the doctor in terms of a contraceptive surgery is highly recommended because if any mistake occurs, the repercussions can be destructive for your mental and physical health.Â
There are two types of permanent contraception: female sterilisation or male sterilisation (vasectomy). These include permanently blocking the reproductive organs so that the process of fertilisation doesn’t take place. One can also stop using any contraceptive products because they will be of no use once the person resorts to a permanent type of sterilisation.Â
Contraceptive products are available to people of all age groups. However, for people under the age of 18 years, gynaecologists’ consultation is highly required for consuming any birth control pills. There are various sexual health clinics that offer contraceptive and STD/STI testing services for inexperienced, young people. Visiting a contraception clinic at least once in your life is essential to follow the exact steps required for a fun and healthy sex life. These services offer crucial information about sexual health issues, treatments for STDs and STIs. Indulging in unprotected sex can increase chances of pregnancy and catching an STI. Hence, contraception is an important precaution to be necessarily used for maintaining your sexual health. One must consult a doctor before taking any step towards contraception.Â
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