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Contraceptive precautions for newlyweds sleeping together

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  The first night together is of great significance to newlyweds. Although not all people have smooth intercourse on this night, there are also many people who get pregnant after the first cloud and rain. If you don’t want to have children immediately after marriage, there are many contraceptive methods to choose from, but it is difficult to say which method is best or which method must be used. Therefore, it is indeed a bit nerve-wracking to choose a contraceptive method for the first night.

Contraceptive precautions for newlyweds sleeping together

  China Times wrote an article that if condoms are used, it seems that it will destroy the romantic atmosphere of the first night of the wedding. And is it the groom or the bride who is preparing? I believe that no matter how good the groom is, he will find it boring when he sees the bride taking out the condom. Birth control pills can also ruin the mood of both partners.

  The most ideal method of first-night contraception is to avoid the day of ovulation. So, those who are engaged female , it is best to measure your own basal body temperature. At this time, you can use your basal body temperature to determine the wedding day in advance to avoid the ovulation day. However, many people decide their wedding date six months or even a year ago, and it is not easy to predict the ovulation day a year in advance.

  However, if menstruation has been regular, you can predict that menstruation will occur at the beginning, middle or end of the month. The ovulation day is about 14 days before the next menstrual period. Therefore, you only need to work backwards to choose a good day at the beginning, middle or end of the month. However, even if a woman has a regular menstrual cycle, it is still not 100% accurate if she wants to use her basal body temperature to determine her first night six months or even a year later. What's more, many places (especially rural areas) still follow the old custom of deciding the wedding date based on the lunar calendar, which makes it even more difficult to achieve natural contraception.

  If this is the case above, you should decide on a wedding date. That is, one month or one and a half months before this day, start recording the basal body temperature, so that you can roughly predict when the ovulation period will be on the wedding day. If the wedding day or the honeymoon period happens to be 1 week before the scheduled menstruation, that is, 4 to 5 days after the basal body temperature has entered the high temperature period, you don't need to worry about getting pregnant and can enjoy your honeymoon with peace of mind.

  If the first night of the wedding is during the ovulation period (5 days before and after the day when the basal body temperature is low) or when the basal body temperature has entered the low temperature period, there is a possibility of pregnancy. Therefore, during your honeymoon, if you don’t want to have a baby too early, you should still find a way to prevent pregnancy. Use condoms, Uterus I don’t want to recommend the ring contraceptive method to you right now. Because if you are not familiar with how to use it, you are likely to fail; besides, taking out these things during the wedding period will make you feel off-putting just thinking about it.

  Oral contraceptive pills or contraceptive injections are most suitable for newlyweds. You can start taking it one month before the wedding and continue taking it during the honeymoon. Usually, you start taking it on the 5th day of menstruation, taking 1 pill a day for 20 days, so that you can achieve the purpose of complete contraception. The contraceptive effect of this method can reach 99%, and for some women Irregular menstruation , too much, too frequently, Dysmenorrhea or premenstrual tension disorder, etc. Gynecology disease It also has a therapeutic effect, which really kills two birds with one stone.

  Of course, some women may experience nausea, vomiting, headache and other uncomfortable symptoms when taking birth control pills or using contraceptive injections. It is recommended that you take it before going to bed or add vitamin B6 to reduce your uncomfortable symptoms. Of course, these symptoms will disappear after stopping the medication. If you do as mentioned above, you will be very happy during your honeymoon.

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