With the changing attitudes of people towards marriage and love, cohabitation before marriage has become an almost inevitable process for most couples before marriage. One thing that cannot be avoided when cohabiting before marriage is contraception. Condoms, birth control pills, IUDs... which method of contraception is the best?
1. Condoms

Condoms are arguably the most common method of contraception, being simple to use and highly effective. Furthermore, condoms can reduce male sensitivity and delay ejaculation, making them a relatively good method of contraception. However, condoms contain silicone lubricant, and long-term use can potentially affect a woman's reproductive health. Additionally, improper use can easily lead to contraceptive failure.
2. Contraceptive pills
Birth control pills can be divided into male and female birth control pills, with female birth control pills being more commonly used. They work by altering cervical mucus and inhibiting ovulation. However, long-term use also has certain drawbacks, such as affecting the endocrine system, causing weight gain, and even impacting fertility.