Do middle-aged couples still use contraception?

Middle-aged couples who confirm that they have stopped ovulating may not use contraception during sex, but if they are still ovulating, they still need to use normal contraception.
Whether middle-aged couples need to use contraception depends on the specific situation. If the woman is still ovulating normally, she needs to use effective contraception to avoid unwanted pregnancies, which may cause unnecessary harm.
If the woman is menopausal and is confirmed to be anovulatory, contraception is no longer necessary because there is no egg to combine with the sperm, and no further contraception is needed.
Middle-aged couples in need of contraception can use contraceptive pills, condoms, intrauterine devices and other methods of effective contraception, the specific methods can be chosen according to their own specific circumstances in accordance with medical advice.
Whether middle-aged couples need contraception, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and consult a professional doctor to avoid blind treatment.