Which is the best form of contraception

There is no specific best contraceptive method. Common safe and effective contraceptive methods include the use of condoms, placement of intrauterine devices (IUDs), oral contraceptive pills for women, etc., and suitable contraceptive methods can be chosen according to the actual situation of individuals.
1. Condom: The use of condoms can not only prevent pregnancy, but also help prevent sexually transmitted diseases. However, it is necessary to pay attention to check whether the condom is broken or not before use, and pay attention to avoid slipping off during use, which will affect the contraceptive effect.
2. Placement of intrauterine device (IUD): IUD can be used as a contraceptive by interfering with egg implantation and producing toxic effects on sperm and embryo. Adverse effects such as heavy menstruation may occur after intrauterine device placement. Women with acute and chronic inflammation of the reproductive system should not have the IUD placed.
3. Use of contraceptive pills: common types include oral short-acting oral contraceptive pills, emergency contraceptive pills, etc.; there are also long-acting contraceptive injections and extended-release contraceptive injections. The use of contraceptive pills may cause menstrual irregularities, hyperpigmentation, thrombosis and other adverse reactions. Women suffering from thrombosis, severe hypertension and coronary heart disease should not apply contraceptive pills.
It is recommended to choose a suitable contraceptive method under the guidance of a doctor. The use of medication should be in accordance with medical advice.