How to use emergency contraception?

How to use emergency contraception?

When a man and a woman are together, passion drives them to have sex, but sometimes they don't take contraceptive measures in advance and don't want to get pregnant. Frequent miscarriages for women are very harmful to their bodies and may even lead to infertility in the future. Therefore, the only way is to take emergency contraceptive measures after sex to prevent women from getting pregnant. So, how do you use emergency contraception?

1. Taking emergency contraceptive pills:

1. Mifepristone

2. Levonorgestrel, trade name is "Yuting" and "Baoshiting".

The above two types of drugs can be taken orally within 72 hours after unprotected intercourse, with an effective rate of about 99%. (Pay attention to the effective time)

3. Combined 18-methylnorhenothinyl short-acting oral contraceptive can be taken orally within 72 hours after unprotected intercourse, 4 tablets, and then 4 tablets after 12 hours.

Emergency contraceptive pills are hormonal drugs. Taking them multiple times can cause menstrual disorders and have an impact on human health.

2. Use of IUD

If you have sex within 72 hours, you can take emergency contraceptive pills. If you have sex more than 72 hours ago, but you are still

Within 5 days, an intrauterine device can be inserted. However, the placement of an intrauterine device must be performed by a doctor in a regular hospital, and this method is generally not suitable for women with reproductive tract inflammation, menstrual disorders or who have not given birth.

3. Use condoms

Ultimately, a healthy life cannot be separated from condoms. This is the safest and least harmful method of contraception. As a contraceptive tool, condoms are easy to use, have no side effects, and generally have a contraceptive success rate of 97%. For users who have received special training, the success rate can reach 98%.

It is best to use condoms for emergency contraception. Not only will there be no unclean cross-infection, but it can also be an effective contraceptive without causing harm to the female body. You can also place an IUD when you don't take birth control pills in time, but it's best not to take birth control pills because long-term use is harmful to your body.

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