Contraceptive pills are generally a mixture of estrogen and estrogen with high ingredients. After use, they may cause irregular vaginal bleeding, delayed menstruation, or even amenorrhea. They may also cause side effects such as dizziness and breast pain. After taking contraceptive pills, the body's female hormones increase exogenously, causing the uterine wall to be affected by the female hormones, resulting in excessive proliferation and falling off. About a week after taking the medicine, the estrogen is slowly metabolized by the body. After the estrogen level decreases, the uterine wall loses the support of high estrogen levels, and irregular vaginal bleeding may occur, that is, breakthrough bleeding and withdrawal bleeding. In addition, if a woman has irregular menstruation, the use of emergency contraception may cause delayed menstruation or even amenorrhea. Because emergency contraceptives contain estrogen, they may cause breast pain, dizziness, nausea, etc. Emergency contraceptive drugs are very strong, and they also have many side effects. The most common mild side effect is nausea and retching, which usually subsides within 24 hours. In more serious cases, non-menstrual bleeding and irregular menstruation may occur. Mild cases will heal on their own. If persistent bleeding and irregular menstruation occur, the patient needs to see a doctor immediately. When taking the medicine, women should try not to take it on an empty stomach or take it repeatedly to avoid aggravating side effects. The emergency contraceptive pill is the most convenient and fastest way of contraception nowadays. Most young people choose to use this method for contraception after having sex. But in fact, the emergency contraceptive pill is often so effective because its medicinal strength is too obvious and its side effects are also very serious. So what are the side effects of the emergency contraceptive pill? 1. What are the side effects of the emergency contraceptive pill? 1. Nausea and retching: After taking emergency contraception, most patients will experience nausea and retching. This is because the contraceptive drug itself has a strong drug irritation, which will seriously irritate the gastrointestinal tract, thereby causing vomiting and nausea. Generally, this symptom will be relieved within 24 hours. If a woman vomits within one hour after taking the medicine, she needs to take another pill. 2. Irregular menstruation: Taking contraceptives can affect women's menstrual cycle. Generally, the first menstruation after taking the medicine will be early or delayed. Normally, this situation will last for about two to three months. 3. Non-menstrual bleeding: Women will experience non-menstrual bleeding after taking contraceptives. Generally, this kind of bleeding will not last for a long time, and the bleeding will not be too much. It will usually go away after a few days. If the bleeding persists, women need to seek emergency medical treatment. |
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