Does a woman need contraception at 38?

At 38 years of age, women are still of childbearing age, have normal ovulation and may still become pregnant without contraception, but if the patient does not intend to become pregnant at this time, contraception is still needed. The ovaries are the sex organs of women, and their main function is to produce eggs and ovulation, and to secrete female sex hormones. When the ovaries produce eggs and ovulate, and secrete female sex hormones, the eggs and sperm combine to form a fertilized egg, which develops into an embryo. 38 year old women may still ovulate even though their ovarian function has declined, so there is still a chance that they may become pregnant. The commonly used clinical contraceptive methods include intrauterine devices, oral short-acting contraceptives such as drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets, and condoms. You can take the appropriate contraceptive method according to your own situation. Therefore, if a woman is 38 years old and does not intend to get pregnant, it is recommended to take proper contraceptive measures under the guidance of a professional doctor and avoid taking drugs blindly.