There is generally no contraceptive ring for men. The contraceptive ring, also known as the birth control ring, is a contraceptive device that is placed in a woman’s uterine cavity and needs to be placed with the assistance of a doctor. Male contraception can be achieved by wearing a condom or by surgery.
The IUD, also known as the birth control ring and IUD, is not a form of contraception used by men, but by women. It is usually placed in the female uterine cavity by medical personnel 3-7 days after the end of the woman’s menstrual period, and if the woman is postpartum, then after 3 months for a normal delivery and 6 months for a cesarean section. The IUD can be placed.
The IUD is prone to spontaneous detachment in the first year after placement, so it is important to follow up and review. If a man wants to use contraception, he can do so by wearing a condom or having a vasectomy.