Christmas is one of the most anticipated and celebrated events of the year. It is the time when families and friends gather to share love, exchange gifts, and make new memories that last a lifetime.
However, amidst the festivities and merrymaking, women often tend to neglect their contraceptives, leading to unwanted pregnancies, and other health risks. In this article, we will discuss the results of a survey that highlights women’s contraceptive behavior during the Christmas period.
The Survey
The survey was conducted across different age demographics between the ages of 18-45 to determine their contraceptive behavior during the Christmas period.
The survey asked women whether they were likely to neglect their contraceptives during Christmas and what factors contributed to their decision. Out of the 5000 women surveyed, 65% said they were more likely to neglect their contraceptives during the festive period.
The Reasons for Neglecting Contraceptives
The survey also asked women to identify the factors that contribute to their neglect of contraceptives during the Christmas period. The respondents listed the following reasons:.
- An increase in alcohol consumption
- Change in daily routine
- Unavailability of contraceptives
- Forgetfulness
- A decrease in sexual activity
The majority of the respondents listed an increase in alcohol consumption as the primary factor that contributed to the neglect of contraceptives during this period.
During Christmas, more alcohol is consumed compared to other times of the year, and excessive drinking can impair judgment, leading to careless decision making.
Women also reported not being able to maintain their daily routines during Christmas as a reason for neglecting their contraceptives. Changes in daily routine can disrupt the use of contraceptives, leading to unprotected sex.
Unavailability of contraceptives was another reason listed by some women. During this period, some pharmacies may close, or contraception may run out of stock, leading to unprotected sex.
Forgetfulness was also a reason given by some women. With many activities and events to attend during Christmas, it is possible to forget to take contraceptives, leading to unintended pregnancies.
A decrease in sexual activity was reported by some women as a reason for neglecting contraceptives. During the Christmas period, family time is prioritized, and some couples may not have that much time for sexual activity.
However, it’s essential to remember that unprotected sex can lead to unintended pregnancies.
The Risk of Unprotected Sex
The neglect of contraceptives during the Christmas period can lead to unintended pregnancies and other health risks such as Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).
Unplanned pregnancy can be challenging for some women, leading to termination procedures or early parenthood. STIs can lead to long-term health problems such as infertility, cancer, and even death if left untreated.
Therefore, it’s crucial that women take the necessary precautions to protect themselves from unwanted pregnancies and STIs during the festive period.
Precautions to Take During Christmas
There are several precautions women can take to protect themselves during the Christmas period. These include:.
- Using effective contraceptives such as condoms, pills, or IUDs
- Stocking up on contraceptives before Christmas
- Making a conscious effort to maintain daily routines
- Setting reminders to take contraceptives
- Reducing alcohol consumption
Using effective contraceptives, such as condoms, pills, or IUDs, can significantly reduce the risk of unintended pregnancies and STIs. It’s important to consult a healthcare professional to select the contraceptive method that suits you.
Stocking up on contraceptives before Christmas can help prevent unavailability or running out of stock during the festive period. You can also consider ordering contraceptives online to get them delivered to your doorstep.
Making a conscious effort to maintain daily routines can help ensure that you don’t forget to take your contraceptives during the Christmas period. Setting reminders can also be helpful, such as putting a reminder on your phone or calendar.
Reducing alcohol consumption can help lower the risk of neglecting contraceptives. You can limit your alcohol intake or assign a responsible family member or friend to remind you of your contraceptive use when you are drinking.
Conclusion
The Christmas period is a time for celebration and creating memories. However, it’s essential to remember the potential risks involved in neglecting contraceptives during this season.
Women must take the necessary precautions to protect themselves from unintended pregnancies and STIs. By using effective contraceptives, stocking up on them, maintaining daily routines, setting reminders, and reducing alcohol consumption, women can enjoy a safe and happy festive period.