Both sex as the topic of contraception have been taboo in society durantes hundreds of years. Today, that self-consciousness has greatly decreased allowing the flow of further information. This result is of great importance as it brings from prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) to unwanted pregnancies. However, there are different types of contraception. In this blog I will discuss contraception barrier. They are defined as those who for a physical mechanism, preventing the union of sperm and egg.
For example, one of the contraceptive is the diaphragm. It's a cap of soft and flexible silicone a shallow arc also flexible and coated with silicon metal thereof. This contraceptive method is directed to the female gender. The function has is to block the passage of sperm into the uterus and prevent the movement of sperm with spermicide. It has advantages: has no effects on female hormones, is placed before intercourse and can be used during lactation. Also it has disadvantages: difficulty in use, must be used with a spermicide does not prevent disease and increases the risk of urinary tract infections.
Another barrier method of contraception is the condom. The condom is intended for both the female gender to the male gender. The condom acts as a barrier that prevents the passage of sperm, bacteria a
nd the HIV / AIDS virus. Therefore it is a method used to prevent pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and HIV / AIDS.
It is very important to inform us about different contraceptive methods available. However, no contraceptive method is one hundred percent safe. But if there is a method which we young we should practice more often. This method is sexual abstinence. The only method that is one hundred percent safe.
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