What are the side effects of emergency contraceptives
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The side effects of emergency contraceptives have been publicized by many people. In fact, you really don't need to ignore them. In daily life, we must pay attention to women's body conditioning methods. At ordinary times, we should also pay attention to self conditioning methods. In daily life, we must pay attention to contraceptive methods. We can take emergency contraceptives. Less than 90% of people will have emergency contraception, but There are many side effects. We need to know as soon as possible what are the side effects of emergency contraceptives? Let's take a look at the following.
What are the side effects of emergency contraceptives
First: take it on time. You know, it takes 24 hours for the sperm to combine with the egg. After 72 hours, it will automatically break down into 16 cells. Therefore, oral emergency contraceptives are effective within 72 hours. Research data show that the earlier the medication, the better the effect. Do not delay the time, especially when the ovulation period is in the same room.
Second: not to accept in time. Women should pay attention to observe their own physical condition after taking it. If vomiting occurs within 2 hours after taking it, they should not accept it immediately. There is no need to respond beyond the time. In general, there will be a small amount of vaginal bleeding after taking the symptoms, if the amount of bleeding is too large, timely medical treatment.
Third: change of ovulation period: taking emergency contraceptives will affect the menstrual cycle. After that, women should try to use efficient contraceptive methods instead of risking using emergency contraceptives or unscientific contraceptive methods such as safety period and external ejaculation, which will lead to infertility.
matters needing attention
Note: medication notes (1) emergency contraceptives can only have contraceptive effect on the previous one-time life, and can not have unprotected sexual intercourse after medication. (2) A small amount of vaginal bleeding after medication is not a sign of successful contraception. If there is no menstrual bleeding, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible.