DIFFERENT METHODS TO AVOID PREGNANCY
1. Conventional Methods to Avoid Pregnancy
Breastfeeding دودھ پلانا
When you exclusively
breastfeed, its means you nurse at least 10-12 times in 24 hours and feed
your baby only breast milk. In this way, your body stops ovulating
naturally.
so that means if you
don't ovulate you won’t have a period and exactly cannot get pregnant
جب آپ خصوصی طور پر دودھ پلاتی ہیں، تو اس کا مطلب ہے کہ آپ 24 گھنٹوں میں کم از کم 10-12 بار دودھ پلائیں اور اپنے بچے کو صرف ماں کا دودھ پلائیں۔ اس طرح، آپ کا جسم قدرتی طور پرانڈے بننا بند کر دیتا ہے۔
لہذا اس کا مطلب ہے کہ اگر آپ کے جسم میں انڈے نہیں بن رہے تو آپ کو ماہواری نہیں ہوگی اور آپ حاملہ نہیں ہوسکتے ہیں
pros:
- Reduce your chance of getting breast
cancer
- Doesn’t interrupt sex.
- Reduces bleeding after you deliver your baby.
- It’s free.
- It’s safe
cons:
- Breastfeeding only can prevent pregnancy for up to 6
months
- Not 100% trusted
Sexual
intercourse on specific days to avoid pregnancy.
Safe days to prevent pregnancy
مخصوص دنوں میں ہمبستری کرنا
One of the most suitable methods to control pregnancy is sexual intercourse on only specific days(Safe days to prevent pregnancy)
after the menstruation period (that mostly remains active for almost five days).
there are 4 safe days, and after this, from 9 to 19 days there are maximum chances to get pregnant so avoid strictly,
so after the 19 days of the period, there are 7 safe days for sexual intercourse.
حمل کو کنٹرول کرنے کا ایک بہترین اور موزوں طریقہ حیض کے بعد صرف مخصوص دنوں میں جنسی ملاپ ہے (جو زیادہ تر تقریباً پانچ دن فعال رہتے ہیں)
4 محفوظ دن ہیں، اور اس کے بعد، 9 سے 19 دن تک
حاملہ ہونے کے زیادہ سے زیادہ امکانات ہوتے ہیں اس لیے سختی سے پرہیز کریں اس لیے ماہواری کے 19 دنوں کے بعد جنسی ملاپ کے لیے 7 محفوظ دن ہوتے ہیں۔
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Guide table for safe sex to avoid pregnancy |
- Doesn’t interrupt sex
- It’s free
- It’s safe
Cons:
- Only for specific days
- Not 100% trusted
- should use other methods
Separate before ejaculation of semen
In this method, both partners should be separated before ejaculation of semen in the female uterus to avoid pregnancy.
Cons:
- This method is based on your control.
- very difficult to perform
- Not trusted
Precaution: Use other methods with these methods
2. Modern Methods to Avoid Pregnancy
The Condom
For male use:
The male condoms are rolled onto an erect penis and act as a thin but stronger physical barrier to prevent sperm (sexual liquids) from passing into the female's vagina.
For male use:
The female condom is put into the vagina just before sex. Given average use, the female condom isn't exactly so common because it needs little practice to become an expert user.
Pros:
- The best protection against STIs
- Used on demand any time
- Hormone-free
- No side effect
Cons:
- Come off during sex if not used appropriately
- Few people are sensitive to latex condoms.
The Oral Contraceptive Pill
- Remarkable results when used accurately
- Allow sexual spontaneity and doesn’t interrupt sex
- Some pills may even reduce heavy and painful periods and/or may have a positive effect on acne.
- Irregularity to take your pill implies it won't work correctly
- It must only be used by ladies
- Not appropriate for females who can't take estrogen-containing contraception
- It doesn't ensure against STIs.
- Pregnancy
- Feeding baby less than 6 months of age
- Heart problem (blood pressure)
- cancer
- irregularity in menstruation
- headache etc
Intrauterine Device (IUD)
An intrauterine device (IUD) is T-shaped, copper, plastic, and progesterone hormone-containing device that fitted inside the female uterus.
IUDs containing coppers are 99% effective
and the ones containing hormones are 99.8% effective, IUDs contain birth control hormones that continually released to prevent pregnancy
Pro:
- No effect on milk so best for such females that breastfeeds their child
Cons:
- Irregular bleeding and spotting occur in the first six months of use;
- Requires a trained healthcare provider for insertion and removal
- Does not protect against STIs
The Contraceptive Implant
In this strategy, a little, flexible rod is put under the skin in a lady's upper arm, delivering a type of hormone called progesterone.
- Doesn’t interrupt sex
- Highly effective
- long-lasting,
Cons:
- Doesn't ensure against STIs
- Requires a trained person
- There can be irregular bleeding initially in some cases
The Contraceptive Injection
Very famous method for pregnancy control that most females use whole over the world.
In this method progestogen hormone is injected into a female that releases slowly.
Pros:- Effective
- Doesn’t interrupt sex.
- Lasts for up to 3 months; is very
Cons:
- May cause irregularity in periods
- Does not protect against STIs.
- Effective
- Doesn’t interrupt sex.
- Lasts for up to 3 months; is very
Emergency Contraception Pill (The 'morning After' Pill)
The Emergency Contraception Pill can be utilized to avoid pregnancy after sex.
most of the time it is called (The 'morning After' Pill)
This pill contains specific dosages of female hormones.
SIDE EFFECTS
- Does not protect against STIs.
- Vomiting and the
- The period may be early or delayed
Contraceptive Ring
This ring is consist of flexible plastic and is installed in the vagina of a woman that release two hormone estrogen and progestogen.
These are the same hormones that the oral contraceptive pill contains.
This ring remains active for 3 weeks and then a new one is placed.
Pros:- No skill require for use
- Effective
Cons:
- Does not protect against STIs
- Need to change at the right time at regular intervals
- Not suitable for some woman
- No skill require for use
- Effective
Diaphragm
The diaphragm is just like a condom but the difference is that it is placed inside the vagina.
it stops the sperm from interring the uterus.
it is a small, soft silicone dome. it acts as a physical barrier between the sperm and the egg.
At least six hours after sex the diaphragm needs to stay in place. it needs to be taken out and cleaned.
Pros:- Can be used again and again for up to two years
- Effective
Cons:
- Need practice
- Can be used again and again for up to two years
- Effective
Cons:
- Need practice
3. Permanent Family Planning Methods to Avoid Pregnancy
Sterilization (Male and Female)
Sterilization is the process of removing the ability to reproduce through surgery.
In this method; for males and females, in the hospital, the ducts that bring sperms and egg are tied respectively.
This is a permanent method to avoid pregnancy. And suitable for those couples that don't want more kids in the future. Sterilization is available for both males and females.
Pros:
- very effective
- 100% successful
- slightly operation
- sexual properties remain
Note: Only best for those that don't need more children.
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