The
need for contraception is almost universal
in the adult world. Myths about various
contraceptives abound, but the fact remains
that no single device combines 100% safety,
efficacy, reversibility and ease of use.
A little information therefore would help
you arrive at an informed decision about
what method suits you best.
THE
RHYTHM METHOD Calculation
of the fertile period is possible only in
a woman with regular menstrual cycles. Have
a gyneacologist confirm your estimation
of the safe period. This is not advisable
for couples who are absolutely determined
not to have a pregnancy, as some slippages/
failure do occur. COITUS INTERRUPTION Though practiced
commonly is not fool proof. Sperm are inherently
mobile and can swim towards the female genital
tract even if deposited outside around the
vagina. CONDOM Many couples
find that using a condom interrupts lovemaking.
In order to be effective, a prophylactic
must be worn immediately after erection
is achieved and should be removed immediately
after ejaculation occurs. THE PILLS The pill combines
effective contraceptive with potent health
benefits. It is not the contraceptive of
choice in a nursing mother. But it has no
effect on future fertility or quality of
future offspring. The pills keeps the menstrual
cycle regular, protects against pelvic inflammation
and cancer of the ovaries and uterus. See
the doctor to have a preliminary check done
to see if there is any reason you must use
this excellent contraceptive. THE INTRA
– UTERINE DEVICE OR COPPER-T OR MULTILOAD Many such
devices exist which must be inserted by
a qualified practitioner. A nursing mother
may find this the best option .It is linked
to inflammation of the fallopian tubes,
pelvic infections, increased menstrual blood
loss and an increased risk of tubal pregnancy.
However, most users are satisfied and perhaps
the only thing one should remember is to
have a gynaecologist check up every six
months and not ignore a missed period or
lower abdominal pain/discomfort. It can
be easily removed if so desired. THE
‘VAGINAL’ CONTRACEPTIVE This is a non hormonal
contraceptive that is not ingested, so does
not have adverse effects which effect your
body. It should be inserted into the vagina
about 10 minutes before the sex –act and
acts by forming foam, which entraps sperms.
It has a chemical that kills sperms too.
Some women are known to have some irritation
of the membranes; this might need discontinuation.
It has excellent results especially if used
in conjunction with a condom.
The tragedy is that most
couples learn about the contraceptive only
after a pregnancy has occurred-and an abortion
is performed. An MTP or Medical Termination
of Pregnancy should not be used as a contraceptive
as the procedure is risky. It is best done
in a good hospital.
Do not hesitate to ask for contraceptive
counselling if you are already in an intimate
relationship. Too many people have remembered
after a missed period.
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