During sex, some men and women only care about temporary pleasure and do not take contraceptive measures. Afterwards, they will take emergency contraceptive pills. Everyone should know that emergency contraceptive pills contain a lot of hormone ingredients, which are harmful to women's health. In addition, some women usually take contraceptive pills. What will happen if they take emergency contraceptive pills for two consecutive months? What happens if I take emergency contraceptive pills for two consecutive months? If you take short-acting contraceptive pills for two consecutive months, clinically, short-acting contraceptive pills can be taken for a long time, but you may experience menstrual disorders, weight gain, or facial spots when taking short-acting contraceptive pills. These are side effects of contraceptive pills. If you take emergency contraceptive pills for two consecutive months, clinically, it may cause menstrual disorders and damage to liver and kidney functions. Because the content of progestin in emergency contraceptive pills is more than five times that of other contraceptive pills, the side effects are very large. It is recommended not to use emergency contraceptive pills as a regular contraceptive method to avoid serious clinical consequences. It is recommended that if you want to prevent pregnancy in your daily life, you can use condoms for contraception. You can also use an IUD for contraception, which can achieve very good contraceptive effects and has relatively few side effects. What happens if you take too much emergency contraceptive pills? Emergency contraceptive pills are mostly high-efficiency, high-dose progestins. If you take emergency contraceptive pills multiple times, it may affect the contraceptive effect of the emergency contraceptive pills and cause accidental pregnancy. It may also cause endocrine disorders, delayed menstruation, and even amenorrhea. Generally, you should not take it more than twice in a menstrual cycle, and you should not take it more than three times in a year, otherwise you may have endocrine disorders, and severe cases may affect future pregnancy. Emergency contraceptive pills need to be taken within seventy-two hours after contraception fails. If you take it more than seventy-two hours later, it will not have a contraceptive effect. After taking emergency contraceptive pills, you may feel nauseous and vomit. If you vomit within two hours after taking the pills, you need to take it again, otherwise the contraceptive effect of the medicine will be reduced. If your period is delayed after taking emergency contraceptive pills, you should first take a pregnancy test to rule out the possibility of contraceptive failure. |
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