Sexual Health
Seven common reasons for contraceptive failure in emergency contraception for women have been identified
Many people often have sexual intercourse with another person without any protection, and they usually take some measures to prevent pregnancy afterwards. However, if the methods and measures are not appropriate, it may still lead to pregnancy. The following seven precautions may give you some advice.
Seven Tips for Emergency Contraception
1. Emergency contraception is only an emergency method, not a routine contraceptive measure.
You should choose the right contraceptive method for yourself, rather than relying on frequent use of emergency contraceptives.
2. Emergency contraception should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
Emergency contraceptives should be taken within 72 hours of sexual activity, with a higher failure rate after 72 hours.
3. The effectiveness of emergency contraception is significantly lower than that of conventional contraception methods.
Due to the high dosage of the medication (the first emergency contraception dose is usually equivalent to the usual short acting oral contraceptive dose for 8 days), the side effects are also significantly higher than those of regular contraceptives, such as changing the menstrual cycle.
4. Excessive and frequent use of emergency contraceptives may cause damage to the body.
Repeated use of emergency contraceptives can lead to menstrual disorders, bleeding, or prolonged bleeding, causing inconvenience to women's lives and work.
5. Medicated emergency contraception can only have an effect on unprotected sexual activity this time.
After taking medication in this cycle, other reliable contraceptive measures should be taken during sexual intercourse. If you are not careful, you may become pregnant during the month of medication.
6. Emergency contraceptives can only be used once during the menstrual cycle, and the second time is ineffective.
7. The failure of emergency contraception leads to a high incidence of neonatal malformations in pregnant women, and pregnancy should be terminated.
Five reasons for contraceptive failure
Among women who use contraceptive methods, 53% unexpectedly become pregnant. Why do women who use contraception unexpectedly become pregnant?
1. Failure to use contraceptives according to usage guidelines. If taking contraceptive pills, it is necessary to take them simultaneously every day and follow all instructions on the medication. If using condoms, it is necessary to determine whether they are used correctly and whether the quality of the condoms is good. When using a uterine cap and a uterine cap, it is necessary to confirm whether the doctor has correctly placed the cap on the cervix. If you are using an intrauterine device, you need to strictly follow the doctor's instructions and check the position of the device every month to ensure it is correct.