Do disposable gloves provide contraception?

Disposable gloves are not contraceptive because they do not have the elasticity and strength of a condom and can easily slip off and break during sex, thus failing to achieve contraceptive effect.
Condoms are barrier-type devices used during sexual intercourse to prevent unwanted pregnancy and to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. When condoms are used appropriately, they can be more than 98% effective in preventing pregnancy and reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections.
There are many effective methods of contraception, including the use of male condoms, oral contraceptives (levonorgestrel tablets, etc.), placement of intrauterine devices, and ligation surgery, all of which can achieve a better contraceptive effect.
Disposable gloves are not contraceptive, and patients are advised to choose scientific and effective contraceptive methods to avoid the harm caused by unwanted pregnancy. The use of the above drugs, need to follow the doctor’s advice.