Six methods of postpartum contraception
Some women think that it is not necessary to have contraception in the same room after delivery, because they will not get pregnant. If you think so, you are all wet. Although postpartum women have low fertility, it doesn't mean they can't have children, so they will get pregnant in the same room after childbirth. It is recommended to take contraceptive measures. So what contraceptive methods are there?
1, condom
As a simple and convenient contraceptive method, condoms are well known to new parents. If used correctly, it will have a good contraceptive effect. Because of the physical characteristics of condom itself, it can effectively prevent bacteria from entering private parts without affecting the hormone secretion of new mothers, and play a role in preventing diseases. Dr. Hong Zhou, chairman of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Branch of Beijing Medical Association, once said: "Compared with contraceptive methods such as taking birth control pills and relying on breastfeeding, condom contraception is a wise choice for new mothers."
New mothers need more care. When choosing condoms, we must choose products with quality assurance, so as to protect the health of new mothers. Therefore, it is recommended to choose regular manufacturers with big brands to ensure product quality. For example, Durex, after 80 years of testing, is a big brand with good reputation for new mothers to choose from.
2, intrauterine device
Intrauterine devices are contraceptive devices placed in the uterine cavity of women. Because the devices used in the early days were mostly ring-shaped, they were often called intrauterine devices. This is a lasting and simple contraceptive method, which can be used for several years at a time, and the success rate of contraception is high. Because it does not affect ovulation and female endocrine system, it will avoid the adverse reactions of general drug contraception. At the same time, however, intrauterine devices may fall off to some extent, which requires regular inspection to avoid unintended pregnancy. Some new mothers may have symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, backache and abdominal pain, and reproductive tract infection. If they feel unwell, it is recommended to seek the advice of a professional doctor as soon as possible.
3. Oral contraceptives
Oral contraceptives are made of synthetic estrogen and progesterone. This contraceptive method has a high success rate, but sometimes it has some side effects. At the same time, taking drugs during lactation may affect the normal development of the baby.
4. Safe period contraception
Safe period contraception is a traditional contraceptive method. Contraception in safe period generally does not depend on external drugs and tools, and new mothers can achieve the purpose of contraception by virtue of their own understanding of safe period. However, there will be a certain probability of failure, such as abnormal ovulation or menstrual disorder caused by changes in mood and external environment, which may lead to unexpected pregnancy.
5, ligation contraception
Ligation, commonly known as birth control ligation, is an effective long-term contraceptive method. Both men and women can do ligation and contraception, which is the highest guarantee for postpartum husband and wife to share the same room. But think twice before the operation, communicate with your partner or family, and decide on this contraceptive method when you really don't want to continue having children.
6, subcutaneous implantation of contraceptives
The success rate of this contraceptive method is about 99%. Many people will choose this contraceptive method, cut a half-centimeter hole under the upper arm and insert 2 or 6 small stick contraceptives. Blood flow can make drugs work and inhibit ovulation, and the drug effect is generally 2-3 years. This method is very convenient, but irregular menstruation may occur. If you plan to have children in a few years, you'd better not use them.
How long can I share a room after giving birth?
How long it takes to share a room after giving birth is a problem that many new parents want to pay attention to. So, how long can I share a room after giving birth? It depends on the mode of delivery and the recovery after delivery. If you give birth naturally, you can usually share the same room two months after delivery; If you have a caesarean section, you can usually have the same room three months after giving birth. However, this is not the case every month. When sharing a room, it depends on the physical recovery of each parturient.
Under normal circumstances, how long can I share a room after delivery?
Normal delivery, generally confinement time, that is, puerperium, is 42 days, which is the repair period of endometrium. After the puerperium, if there is nothing abnormal in the maternal body, it is theoretically possible to share the same room. However, when the parturient goes to the hospital for examination 42 days after delivery, it should be guided by a doctor. According to her own physical recovery, it is very harmful for a pregnant woman to have sex prematurely.
How long can the parturient stay in the same room?
Under normal circumstances, the suitable time for women who give birth naturally is 2 months after delivery. The reason why we have to wait for such a period of time is that it takes about 8 weeks for the female reproductive organs to return to normal, and the vaginal mucosa that has been stretched during childbirth becomes very thin and fragile, and it takes some time to recover.
How long can a caesarean section woman share the same room?
It is best for women who have caesarean section to have the same room three months after caesarean section, because caesarean section has a surgical incision and can only have the same room after the wound has healed.