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What are the other methods of contraception besides the IUD

Hello, in addition to the IUD you can also choose short-acting contraceptive pills, condoms, ligation or safe period contraception.

For people who have a relatively stable married life, the safe period is still an ideal form of contraception.

Safe period contraception is a physiological contraceptive method, sex is in a normal state, you can get satisfied with the sexy. Compared with other drugs, appliances, surgery and other methods have natural, economic, practical, harmless and other advantages, more easily accepted by people.

Many women have some misunderstandings about the way to calculate the safe period, always use the date of menstruation to calculate the safe period, which is very unreliable, the accuracy is only about 50%, extremely easy to lead to unwanted pregnancy!

The correct way to calculate the safe period is to start by accurately finding your ovulation date!

We know that male sperm can survive for up to 5 days in a woman's body, so 5 days before ovulation is the fertile period (the danger period); female eggs can survive for up to 1 day in the body, so 1 day after ovulation is also the fertile period! To summarize, a woman's fertile period in a physiological cycle is only 6 days, and the rest of the period excluding the date of menstruation can be called the safe period!

Basal body temperature analysis is currently the most convenient and reliable safe period calculation method

As early as the 1930s, the German Catholic priest Wilhelm Hillebrand first tried to apply the fluctuation of the female basal body temperature to determine the ovulation and infertile period (safe period) in the menstrual cycle. 1954 German gynecologist D? ring summarized an instruction manual for the use of the basal body temperature method.

Basal body temperature is a physiologic characteristic unique to women. During the period from the onset of menstruation to ovulation, the basal body temperature is relatively low. Ovulation causes a sudden rise in basal body temperature of 0.3℃-0.5℃, and then the basal body temperature measured every day will remain high until the eve of the next menstrual period, when the temperature will drop to its original level again.

Thus, the timing of ovulation can be captured by tracing the basal body temperature graph. A distinct advantage of basal body temperature over cervical mucus observation is that it can be quantified, i.e., the degree of temperature can be clearly known. Since the 1950s, basal body temperature has been widely used in medicine to determine ovulation and luteal function in women.

However, there are still some flaws in the conventional basal body temperature method:

1, it takes 5-10 minutes to measure the body temperature with an ordinary thermometer. The body will fully awaken in this long time, and the temperature will rise when the heartbeat returns to its normal rate. The temperature measured at this time is much higher than the true basal body temperature.

2, manual drawing of the basal body temperature curve is very troublesome and not easy to adhere to.

3, Factors such as colds, fevers, stress, and late nights can also cause fluctuations in basal body temperature, and individuals are often unable to recognize the relationship between these fluctuations and ovulation.

4, Only very few professionals really know how to analyze the basal body temperature chart.

5. Manual charting of basal body temperature can only recognize past ovulation and cannot predict future ovulation. Therefore it is only applicable to identify the safe period after ovulation.

It was not until the introduction of the German contraceptive in 1986 that these drawbacks of the "basal body temperature analysis method" were completely solved.

The German Contraceptive Bowl uses a state-of-the-art temperature sensing system that is accurate to 0.01 degrees Celsius and takes only 30 seconds to measure, allowing for faster and more precise monitoring of subtle temperature changes. The built-in intelligent temperature analysis system automatically records and analyzes personal data. The system is also able to recognize "abnormal" temperature rise due to colds, fever, medication, exertion, etc., thus ensuring the safety and accuracy of its judgment of the safe period.

The introduction of German contraceptive treasure has overturned people's understanding of traditional contraception. It is known as "digital pills" in Europe and the United States, and has been recognized by The Independent as a "revolutionary milestone in the history of human contraception.

I hope my answer can help you!