The second child policy has been fully liberalized in the country, and many families have welcomed their second child in life. However, due to the increasing pressure of work and life, this family may not want the second child. This can not only reduce their own burden but also provide a better environment for the existing child. Therefore, contraceptive work has become a top priority. Many people in life like to use condoms for contraception, considering this method to be both safe and hygienic, and it does not harm our bodies. However, condoms still have some side effects that cannot be ignored. Below, the editor will share them with everyone.
Are condoms really safe? Try not to ignore their 3 “side effects” for better knowledge in advance
1 Bacterial Infection
In daily life, frequent use of condoms for contraception can likely lead to bacterial and viral infections in women’s private areas, as most condoms are made of silicone. Although this material itself is not harmful to our bodies, during use, some lubricants may enter a woman’s body and not be discharged in time, allowing these lubricants to breed bacteria inside the woman’s body, significantly increasing the chances of women suffering from gynecological diseases.
2 Gynecological Diseases
Condoms are very safe to use, and the contraceptive effect is also very good. However, long-term use may cause significant damage to a woman’s cervix and may lead to gynecological inflammations. Therefore, it is better to use contraceptives sparingly in daily life to avoid causing serious harm to our bodies.
3 Allergic Reactions
Many people in life have very sensitive constitutions, especially towards gelatinous substances, leading to many women experiencing allergic reactions to condoms. During use, it may cause itching in the private area, and once an allergy occurs, it can also affect a woman’s physical health. Therefore, those with allergic constitutions should avoid using condoms for contraception. Moreover, for those who wish to use condoms long-term for contraceptive purposes, they should be aware of the side effects in advance to effectively avoid harm to the body.