The efficacy and harm of contraceptives vary depending on their type. Generally speaking, ordinary contraceptives will not affect fertility. Because the main function of contraceptives is to inhibit ovarian ovulation, the drugs used in one menstrual cycle can only prevent pregnancy for one month, so the ovaries will quickly resume ovulation function after stopping contraceptives. According to a large amount of statistical data, for women who have taken the medication continuously for 6 months, their ovaries will resume ovulation in the first menstrual cycle after stopping the medication; for those who have taken the medication continuously for more than 1 year, ovulation will resume 1-2 months after stopping the medication; for women who have taken the medication continuously for a longer period of time, most of them will resume ovulation 1 month after stopping the medication, and 98% of women will resume ovulation within 3 months. As long as ovulation occurs, pregnancy is possible, so taking ordinary contraceptives generally does not affect fertility. However, emergency contraceptive pills may have a certain impact on fertility, because emergency contraceptive pills are generally a single progestin, which can cause endocrine system disorders. The human body is a tight-knit whole. If you frequently take in external hormones, it will affect your reproductive organs, such as the ovaries. Emergency contraception can only be taken once during a menstrual cycle, and other reliable contraceptive measures should still be taken during sexual intercourse after taking the medicine during this cycle. If pregnancy occurs due to failure of emergency contraception, the incidence of neonatal malformations is very high and termination of pregnancy should be chosen. It is best to take emergency contraceptive pills no more than three times a year, and it is best to use them under the guidance of a doctor, because it can cause great harm to the female body, and nausea, vomiting, menstrual disorders, etc. may occur. |
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