Emergency contraceptive pills are a contraceptive method taken after contraception fails during sexual intercourse. Its harmful effects on women's health are well known. Therefore, the number of times it can be used is limited, and its usage requirements must be strictly followed, but many female friends do not understand this and use it frequently. So how many times can you take emergency contraceptive pills in a month? Let’s take a look with the editor below. First of all, it should be made clear that emergency contraceptive pills are very harmful to women's bodies. They can cause irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, and even infertility, so it is recommended to take other methods of contraception during normal times. The hormone content in emergency contraceptives is several times or even more than ten times higher than that in short-acting contraceptives, and there are potential risks if used frequently. But many women use it as a regular contraceptive method. When taking emergency contraception, be careful not to use it more than 2 times a month and more than 3 times a year. When taking emergency contraceptive pills, be sure to read the instructions carefully and take them according to the prescribed time and dosage. This medicine is only useful for one-time sexual intercourse. Be sure to take regular contraceptive measures the next time you have sex. It should also be noted that even if emergency contraceptive pills are used correctly, there is a possibility of contraceptive failure. Therefore, if the next menstruation is delayed by one week after taking the pills and still does not occur, you should go to the hospital for a check-up to rule out the possibility of pregnancy. The principle of emergency contraceptive pills is completely different from that of long-term contraceptive pills. The principle of emergency contraceptive pills is to utilize the negative feedback effect of progesterone. The side effects are more obvious, and nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, fatigue, breast swelling, bleeding, early or delayed menstruation, etc. often occur. Taking emergency contraceptive pills is only a remedial measure and should not be used as a regular contraceptive method. It can only be used occasionally. This is because its dosage is high and the side effects are relatively large. The above is an introduction to the dosage of contraceptive pills. Female friends should cherish their bodies and not regard emergency contraceptive pills as a panacea, thinking that everything will be fine after taking the pills afterwards. The severity of the harm it causes to the body must be taken seriously. In addition, everyone's sensitivity to drugs is different, and some people may experience serious consequences after taking them once, so everyone should be cautious. |
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