Many misconceptions about contraception can lead to confusion and unintended consequences. Here are five common myths:
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Contraception Causes ED Dysfunction – Some believe birth control affects men’s ability to achieve an ED erection, but contraception has no direct link to ED dysfunction or ED meds.
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Only Women Need Contraception – While women primarily use birth control, men also have options like condoms and vasectomy. Consulting a sexologist doctor can help couples find the best method.
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Birth Control Cures Premature Ejaculation – While contraception prevents pregnancy, it does not treat premature ejaculation, precoce ejaculation, or early ejaculation problems. For these issues, an expert like Dr. Sexologist may suggest treatments.
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Condoms Reduce Pleasure Significantly – Modern condoms are designed to enhance sensation while ensuring protection.
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Natural Methods Are Always Reliable – Methods like withdrawal are risky; proper contraceptive use is more effective.