Bleeding on the fifth day after taking birth control pills

Bleeding on the fifth day after taking birth control pills

The main principle of contraceptive pills is to affect women's endocrine system, so that women cannot get pregnant. However, this way of taking medicine is very harmful to women's bodies, and it may also cause menstrual disorder after women take it. Most women will experience delayed menstruation and even abdominal pain. So what is the reason for bleeding on the fifth day after taking contraceptive pills?

1. It is withdrawal bleeding and is effective in preventing pregnancy.

2. Emergency contraceptive pills are a remedial measure after conventional contraceptive measures fail. They are harmful to women and should not be used unless it is a last resort. Otherwise it will disrupt the menstrual cycle and in severe cases cause infertility. Normal female emergency contraceptive pills can only be used once in a menstrual cycle and three times a year. The interval between each use cannot be less than two months. Please strictly follow the instructions.

3. There is an irregular vaginal bleeding after taking emergency contraceptive pills, which is caused by the shedding of the endometrium after taking the pills, and is called "withdrawal bleeding." Even though the endometrium is shedding, it does not affect ovarian ovulation, so you still ovulate. You must not regard this bleeding as menstruation, or even regard the period after bleeding as a safe period, which would be a big mistake. Do not have unprotected sexual intercourse after taking emergency contraceptive pills.

4. Emergency contraceptive pills can inhibit and delay ovulation and the endometrium, which can lead to menstrual disorders and delayed menstruation. Your period will be a few days late this month, so be patient.

5. Women should take care of themselves, men should take care of women, and use condoms for contraception. Don't let women rely on emergency contraceptive pills to resist the risk of pregnancy, it is too harmful to the body.

After taking emergency contraceptive pills, uterine withdrawal bleeding will generally occur within 3-10 days. This is withdrawal bleeding caused by the drug and is a normal phenomenon after taking the medication.

The withdrawal bleeding phenomenon usually lasts for 3-7 days. If the amount of bleeding is not large and does not exceed the amount of menstruation, it is fine. You can treat this bleeding like menstruation. If the amount of bleeding is heavy, you need to go to the hospital for hemostasis treatment.

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