How long does it take for menstruation to come after taking birth control pills? This question is of concern to women, because women are a wonderful individual who can get pregnant and is the incubator of human development. This is very important for women. However, since some women are not prepared and have no conditions for pregnancy, they will choose contraception to deal with it. Then how long will it take for menstruation to come after taking contraceptives? This question is more difficult for women, so let’s take a look at the introduction below. Contraceptive pills can delay the next menstruation due to their effects of inhibiting ovulation and delaying ovulation and suppressing the endometrium. They can also cause a temporary increase in hormone levels in the blood due to temporary medication, which can lead to withdrawal bleeding after a decrease, resulting in early menstruation. The side effects of contraceptive pills may cause endocrine disorders, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, infertility, or gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, weight gain, nervousness, depression, skin pigmentation and acne, etc. It is normal for menstruation to be one week early or late. Of course, if you have sexual intercourse, you should first pay attention to whether there is a possibility of pregnancy. You can check the early pregnancy test paper one week after the menstruation is delayed to confirm it. Delayed menstruation may also be caused by fatigue, lack of rest, mental stress, anxiety, environmental changes, gynecological inflammation, and endocrine disorders. Emergency contraceptive pills have a large dose of hormones and have serious side effects, so it is recommended that emergency contraceptive pills be taken once a month at most and no more than three times a year. For women who have not given birth, the best method of contraception is still condoms, which are 93-95% effective, have no side effects, and can prevent infectious diseases. From the above introduction, the question of how long it will take to get menstruation after taking birth control pills is relatively simple. As long as women follow their usual lifestyle habits, women don’t need to worry too much about this problem. There are many correct contraceptive methods. Basically, the time of menstruation after each contraceptive method is almost the same, and there will be no abnormal menstruation. |
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