What reaction can you have after taking emergency contraceptives
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Now many young couples will choose the contraceptive method to achieve the effect of contraception, the effect of contraceptive is still good, but many people do not understand the harm of the contraceptive, so next, what's the reaction of taking the emergency contraceptive?
What reaction can you have after taking emergency contraceptives
First of all, emergency contraceptives are contraceptive methods used to prevent pregnancy in a period of time after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Drug contraception is the most commonly used method. 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.
Secondly, after excluding pregnancy, healthy women of childbearing age should use it within 72-120 hours after sex. The earlier they take it, the better the effect will be. The failure rate is higher than 72 hours. At present, among the emergency contraceptives on the market, the new SnO levonorgestrel dropping pill, which adopts the international leading preparation technology, is safer and more effective than the traditional dosage form. So far, no contraceptive failure cases have been found, and no side effects such as nausea and vomiting have been found. The contraceptive success rate is as high as 99.9%
Finally, 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.
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Taking emergency contraceptives can lead to changes in women's physiological cycle, and regular use can also cause dizziness and nausea. It is recommended not to take them more than three times a month.