Sexual Health
What are the side effects of taking contraceptive pills? How many times a year do I take contraceptive pills
Contraceptive pills are a common method of contraception, with a wide variety of types. It is important to be careful when taking them as they have side effects.
What are the side effects of contraceptive pills?
1. Increased and thin vaginal discharge
This situation generally does not require treatment after taking long-term contraceptive pills. If there is too much vaginal discharge, traditional Chinese medicine tourniquet tablets can be placed in the vagina every night.
2. Poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness
It often occurs at the beginning of medication. When this reaction occurs, on the one hand, one can drink strong tea, chew sugar ginger, pickled vegetables, and on the other hand, medication must be taken according to regulations. As the human body adapts to the medication, the reaction gradually disappears. Individual women with severe reactions can take appropriate medications to suppress the reaction.
3. Intermittent vaginal bleeding
Intermittent vaginal bleeding is often caused by taking contraceptive pills, which are usually taken on time to stop bleeding and normal physiological days.
4. Oligomenorrhea
This situation has little impact on health and is often temporary. If menopause lasts for three consecutive months, medication should be suspended and other contraceptive measures should be taken until menstruation returns to normal before continuing medication.
If there is no menstruation within one month after discontinuing the medication, please use medication such as megestrol, compound progesterone, or menstrual pills to induce menstruation based on the examination results, and then use other contraceptive pills.
What principles should be followed when using condoms?
1. Remember that 72 hours after the deadline for remediation, knowing that remediation should be done as soon as possible and in a timely manner.
Justin is an emergency contraceptive pill that should only be taken within 72 hours after contraceptive failure or unprotected sexual activity. The earlier you take it, the better the effect
2. Take 2 tablets at a time and supplement them when vomiting.
Justin takes 0.75 milligrams per tablet, two tablets at a time. When vomiting occurs within 2 hours after taking medication, please remember to supplement with the same dose of medication.
3. Emergency contraceptives should not be used as a routine contraceptive method and should be frequently reused.
Justin is only an emergency remedy, occasionally used. Taking Justin multiple times in a row can increase the probability of menstrual disorders and the failure rate of contraception with Justin
How many times can contraceptive pills be taken at most
Contraceptive pills have side effects such as hormonal disorders, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, infertility, gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, weight gain, nervousness, low mood, skin spots, acne, etc. Contraceptive pills cannot be used more than three times a year, and can only be used once a month.