How married women use long-term contraception

There are many ways for married women to use contraception, generally through the use of condoms, oral contraceptive pills or wear birth control rings, sterilization and other methods of long-term contraception 1. Use of condoms: If a married woman has no plan to conceive for the time being, she can use a condom to prevent semen from entering the vagina and combining with eggs during intercourse, which is more convenient, hygienic and has fewer side effects. 2. taking contraceptive pills: married women can also take contraceptive pills under the guidance of a doctor, it is recommended to take short-acting contraceptives, such as deoxypregnene ethinyl estradiol tablets, drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets and other drugs, as long as the instructions to take the drug can be effective to achieve the purpose of contraception. 3. Wearing a birth control ring: If women have contraindications to taking birth control pills, they can go to the hospital to wear a birth control ring to prevent pregnancy by causing inflammation in the uterine cavity or changing the normal cycle of the lining so as to prevent the fertilization of the egg, and achieve the purpose of contraception. 4. Ligation: If the woman has no childbearing requirements can also go to the hospital to do tubal ligation, or men do vasectomy, belong to permanent contraception. There are many contraceptive methods in the clinic, and you should choose the appropriate method of contraception according to your specific situation.