What if I don’t want to wear a condom? Is there any contraceptive method other than condoms that is the best? There are many scientific contraceptive methods, such as oral contraceptive pills and IUD placement, but there is no one method that is the best and safest, only the one that suits you best. So, how to choose the most suitable contraceptive method for yourself? It also depends on your specific situation, such as your age, health condition, frequency of sex and whether you will have children in the near future. To see the 4 most common scientific contraceptive methods, which one is more suitable for you do not want to wear condoms? 1, oral contraceptives people who do not want to wear condoms or allergic to condoms, in the short term no intention to get pregnant newlyweds, as well as the usual sex life is not very frequent, occasionally have a sex life, can choose to take oral short-acting contraceptives to contraception, short-acting oral contraceptives is a relatively safe and reliable contraceptive methods; and long-acting contraceptives are relatively large side effects, easy to affect women’s menstruation The long-acting pill has relatively large side effects and is likely to affect women’s menstruation and weight, and is not often used clinically; the emergency contraceptive pill is only suitable for an aftercare of unprotected sex, and cannot replace conventional contraception. 2, the placement of intrauterine device is more suitable for people who do not want to wear condoms, do not want to take the pill, but also want reliable results. If a woman of childbearing age, has given birth, need long-term contraception, you can choose to place the IUD. The efficiency of this contraceptive method can reach 99%. 3, subcutaneous implantation contraceptive method If you want to take a long-lasting, worry-free contraceptive measures, you can choose to place an intrauterine device or subcutaneous implantation agent. Subcutaneous implantation contraceptive method is less harmful to patients, small incision, fast recovery, rare adverse reactions, but its progestogen storage in the female body, may lead to abnormal menstruation. 4.Ligation surgery That is, female tubal ligation, or male vasectomy. For example, if a woman already has more than one child and does not have the requirement to have children, she can have a tubal ligation, or a male can have a vasectomy, which is a permanent form of contraception. In short, there is no contraceptive method that is 100% safe and effective, and there is no best method of contraception. If you do not wear a condom, the above 4 common scientific contraceptive methods can be used to choose the most suitable one for your specific situation. References: [1] Ni Yanyuan, Luo Ruoyu, Zhan Lili. Application and safety of modern short-acting oral contraceptives. Chinese Journal of Clinical Physicians,2013,7(2):742-744.