Bleeding after taking birth control pills is a common symptom. I believe many female friends who have taken birth control pills have experienced it. For these friends, it is very necessary to know what to do if they bleed after taking contraceptive pills. So what should I do if I bleed after taking birth control pills? Next, this article will introduce to you what to do if you bleed after taking contraceptive pills. Interested friends can take a look! 1. If the amount of bleeding is relatively heavy and the menstruation has not disappeared after about a week, it is recommended that you go to the hospital immediately for a detailed examination to see if it is caused by a gynecological disease. Timely treatment is required to avoid delaying the disease, and other contraceptive methods should be used instead. 2. When the amount of vaginal bleeding is as heavy as menstruation or when vaginal bleeding is approaching the menstrual period, even if it is menstruation, you should stop taking the medicine immediately and continue taking the contraceptive pill for the next menstrual cycle starting from the 5th day after stopping the medicine. 3. If vaginal bleeding occurs in the second half of the menstrual cycle, it is often caused by insufficient progesterone. At this time, you need to take one more contraceptive pill every day, that is, 2 contraceptive pills a day, until the scheduled discontinuation date. 4. Vaginal bleeding occurs in the first half of the menstrual cycle and may be caused by estrogen deficiency. The solution is to take 1-2 tablets of ethinyl estradiol as an auxiliary contraceptive drug every day while taking birth control pills, and stop taking all the medicines after taking 22 birth control pills. The increase in estrogen promotes the regrowth of the endometrium, thus having a hemostatic effect. 5. In terms of diet, be careful not to eat overly spicy foods, foods containing pigments, or foods that are overly salty. In terms of diet, it is best to focus on light flavors, as light flavors have a good conditioning effect on the body's recovery. 6. Emergency contraceptive pills have certain side effects on women's bodies. In addition to causing menstrual disorders in women, they can also cause dizziness, nausea, and infertility. So please note that emergency contraceptive pills should not be taken frequently, otherwise it will harm your body. Given the harm that emergency contraceptive pills can cause to women, they can only be taken once a month and no more than three times a year. Emergency contraceptive pills are only a remedial measure and cannot be used as a regular contraceptive method. The above is an introduction on what to do if bleeding occurs after taking contraceptive pills. I believe that after reading the above introduction, you will know what to do if bleeding occurs after taking contraceptive pills. It should be noted that if bleeding after taking contraceptive pills occurs frequently, it is best to choose other safe contraceptive methods, otherwise it will cause harm to your body. |
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