Many new mothers who have just given birth will not have a menstrual period for about half a year or a year after giving birth because their physiological systems have not fully recovered. During this period, most new mothers think that not having a period means they cannot get pregnant. In fact, this is wrong. The absence of menstruation does not mean that you will not ovulate. As long as ovulation occurs, pregnancy is possible, so you still need to actively use contraception. Today I will tell you how to take short-term contraceptive pills. What's the problem with getting pregnant after taking birth control pills? The contraceptive rate of birth control pills is as high as 69.9%, but why do some people still get pregnant after taking them? What should I do if I forget to take my medicine? Forget to eat! To maintain the efficacy, remember to take 2 pills every other day. The way to take oral contraceptives before pregnancy is to start using them on the first day of the menstrual period. If it is a 21-pill dosage form, you need to take one pill a day, take it for 21 days and then stop for 7 days. The next pack should be taken on the 8th day after stopping the medication. It is roughly based on the logic of taking it for 3 weeks and stopping for 1 week. This is how to take contraceptives. If you choose the new 28-tablet dosage form, it contains 24 effective tablets and 4 ineffective tablets, or 21 effective tablets and 7 ineffective tablets. The usage is also to start taking it from the first day of menstruation, take one tablet a day as indicated by the arrow, without stopping the medicine. Generally speaking, this low-dose oral contraceptive needs to be taken continuously for 7 to 10 days. When the drug reaches a stable concentration in the blood, it will produce a contraceptive effect. If taken correctly, it can achieve a contraceptive rate of 69.9%. However, even if taken regularly every day, there is still a 0.1% chance of pregnancy, which means that at most 1 in 1,000 women taking birth control pills will become pregnant. In exploring the reasons for contraceptive failure, experts explained that the function of inhibiting ovulation has not fully taken effect, which may be due to physical factors, or taking other drugs that affect contraceptives, such as antibiotics, sedatives, etc. He also bluntly stated that contraceptive failure is mostly due to taking the next pack of pills too late or forgetting to take the pills continuously. The above is the method of taking short-term contraceptive pills introduced to you. For mothers who have just given birth, their body functions have not yet recovered because they just experienced childbirth. In this case, it is absolutely not suitable to get pregnant again. Therefore, we should be more active in contraception. Short-term contraceptive pills are popular among female friends because of their convenience. |
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