Side effects of emergency contraceptives?

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Women who suffer from accidental injury or have unprotected sex for other reasons, or contraceptive failure, such as condom breakage, slippage and miscalculation of safety period, can consider taking emergency contraceptives, which are effective within 72 hours after sexual intercourse. If they have sex during medication, the time should be calculated again. Side effects of emergency contraceptives? Let's talk about it

Side effects of emergency contraceptives?

Vomiting: taking medicine with food or before going to bed can reduce the incidence of nausea and vomiting. If you vomit within 1 hour after taking the emergency contraceptive, you should take it as soon as possible【 Enteric contraceptives] because it will dissolve in the intestines, there is no need to take them.

Menstrual change: most women's menstruation will come on time, and some women's menstruation will be advanced or delayed. If menstruation is delayed for one week, a urine pregnancy test should be performed to determine whether emergency contraception fails.

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.

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Contraceptives can make blood coagulation hyperthyroidism, increase the risk of thrombosis, increase blood sugar, affect thyroid function, so a variety of blood diseases, thrombotic diseases, endocrine diseases such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism and other patients should avoid the application.