Having safe sex is vital for the physical and mental well-being of women. In this ever-expanding universe of contraception options, from intrauterine devices to vaginal rings, condoms and birth control pills are the most preferred choices. In such a scenario, making the right choice should not just factor in the safety aspect, but also the impact on sex drive.
In fact, research published by the journal BMC Health Services research mentions that women’s choice of contraception can be improved by raising awareness about the different methods available. Access to information will help them make the right decision which will, in turn, improve their sexual health and wellness.
When it comes to contraception, you will notice that condoms and birth control are 2 of the most talked-about methods. Both have their own merits and demerits but at the same time, we must be aware of how they can affect our sex life in the long run.
Condoms have a wide adoption rate. However, there are certain myths associated with it. For example, some couples believe the myth that condom use decreases a man’s libido, leads to impotence or reduces or disrupts sexual pleasure. The fact of the matter is that there is no evidence to suggest that condom use causes impotence or affects libido.
If you look at long-term usage, condoms are indeed a better option than birth control.
Birth control affects hormonal balance, causing unwanted side effects that may negatively affect your body functions.
Moreover, condoms have an advantage over birth control as they are not as highly-priced, protect from STDs, and cause no side effects.
While hormonal birth control is effective at preventing pregnancy, it can also lead to certain side effects.
One of the side effects is decreased libido due to hormonal shifts.
So, ladies, ensure that you are making the right choice when it comes to contraception!
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