Currently, China has a high rate of unintended pregnancies and abortions, and after the summer, hospitals often experience a small rush of “abortions,” with young white-collar women and teenage students among the statistics. Therefore, it is imperative to seek reasonable, correct and healthy contraceptive measures. Women at different times have different physiological conditions and different practical ideas and perspectives, and as a result, the best form of contraception is different at each stage. Women need to learn to protect themselves, and it is best to consult with a professional gynecologist to find the most suitable form of contraception for them. Short-acting oral contraceptive pills are easy to use, reliable, have few side effects, and do not affect future fertility. How to take it: Generally, take one pill a day for 21 days on the first day of menstruation without interruption. It not only provides safe contraception, but also regularizes menstruation and helps with premenstrual pain, irritability and other symptoms. These medications include Mafulong, Daing-35, Tegucel, and Ursine. Among them, Daying-35 has a very good anti-androgenic effect, and many women find that their skin becomes more radiant after they get used to taking it. Eusemin has been marketed in Shanghai and has effectively changed the older generation of birth control pills causing side effects such as weight gain, acne and hair growth, and is welcomed by more white-collar women. Of course, attention must be paid to the problem of missed doses of short-acting oral contraceptives, which may cause menstrual disorders and contraceptive failure. It is advisable to make the appropriate marks and remind each other between couples to prevent forgetting. Emergency contraceptive pills Many young women find the daily pill too troublesome and prefer emergency contraceptive pills. The most commonly used pill is “Yutin”, which aims to avoid pregnancy by inhibiting follicle development, inhibiting or delaying ovulation, affecting the development of the endometrium, and interfering with bedtime, among other things. It is important to emphasize that the emergency contraceptive pill is a remedy for contraceptive failure, not a regular contraceptive, and should only be used occasionally because almost all emergency contraceptive pills work by inhibiting ovulation and endometrium, so taking it continuously and several times during the same menstrual cycle will increase the chance of menstrual disorders and increase the failure rate. If necessary, you can visit the family planning department of the hospital and take effective emergency contraceptive measures under the guidance of your doctor. Topical contraceptives Also called spermicides, there are topical contraceptive plugs (Love Lover’s Pill), contraceptive diaphragms (Leroy Ether Topical Pill), contraceptive tablets (Leroy Ether Topical Pill), and Leroy Ether Jelly. Topical contraceptives are more flexible as they can be used before each intercourse without a doctor’s prescription or surgery. If used correctly, they are effective. Some women may experience mild local irritation due to allergy to the drug, and should stop using the drug once it occurs. Male condoms are more commonly used. For women, it is the second most comfortable contraceptive method after the oral contraceptive pill and safe period contraception, with the advantages of being cheap, easy to buy, no side effects, good contraceptive effect, and protection against STDs. But it must be well communicated to each other and used correctly by men with each time. Failure rate: The rate of unintended pregnancy within one year of using this method is 3% (each time it is standardized to be used throughout) to 20% (only used during the danger period or when ejaculation occurs). The advantage of safe period contraception is that it is safe and has no side effects. However, it is easier for people with regular menstrual cycles; it is not suitable for people with irregular cycles, and the rate of unwanted pregnancy is up to 20% in one year. For white-collar women who have given birth, an intrauterine device, or “ring” as it is commonly known, can be placed. This is a widely used, safe and long-lasting method of contraception that can be used by a doctor to remove the ring from the uterus so that you can get pregnant again. It is usually made of antiseptic plastic or metal, with some medications (such as hormone release or anti-inflammatory pain). The “ring” comes in various forms, including round, cavity-shaped, and T-shaped, and the doctor will choose the appropriate IUD for each individual’s uterus.