The most concerning issue for both men and women in sexual activity is the use of contraceptive aids. Currently, there are many contraceptive aids available, with emergency contraception being the most common. However, emergency contraception can result in accidents and is not the safest contraceptive method. Generally speaking, unintended pregnancy is the most common symptom of careless contraception. Therefore, if you are not prepared to have a child, you must do your best in terms of contraception.
Are there people who do not use any contraception?
The success rate of contraceptive methods is over 90%, with an error rate of about 10%. However, remember that you cannot frequently use contraceptive aids. It can easily cause menstrual disorders and other symptoms.
What are the effects of taking more contraceptive measures?
Taking more contraceptive aids can cause hormonal imbalances in the body, mainly manifested in menstrual disorders and even excessive menstrual bleeding. Of course, if you take too many contraceptive aids, the severity of consequences and symptoms will vary from person to person. In addition, the use of more contraceptive aids will also have a certain impact on pregnancy and birth.
1. Emergency contraception can reduce glucose tolerance and has a certain effect on the breakdown of sugar, protein, and fat.
2. Emergency contraception will increase protein levels, promote the rise of blood pressure and arterial sclerosis.
3. Emergency contraception is mainly the action of estrogen. Excessive use of estrogen can increase coagulation factors and increase the risk factors of thrombosis.
4. Contraceptive pills will affect the metabolism of bile, and long-term use may lead to abnormal liver function.
What is the grey-black blood on the pill?
Bleeding after taking contraceptive pills is not a menstrual cycle, as it is caused by the suction of blood after taking the pill, which is generally very small and is a normal physiological phenomenon, so there is no need to worry. It is recommended to use condoms as much as possible and there is no need for contraception. Frequent use of contraceptive pills can cause menstrual disorders.
What are the side effects of taking contraceptive pills?
1. Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and fatigue are often experienced when taking contraceptive pills. When these reactions occur, on the one hand, you can drink some strong tea, chew some sugar ginger or pickled vegetables; on the other hand, we must adhere to taking medicine according to the regulations. As the body adapts to the medicine, the reactions will slowly fade.
2. Increased or decreased vaginal discharge. This often occurs after long-term use of contraceptive pills and generally does not require treatment. If there is an abnormal odor, you can insert a Chinese herbal medicine tablet into the vagina every night.
3. Vaginal bleeding interruption can occur, which usually happens after missing emergency contraception. Generally, if the medicine is taken in time, the bleeding can be stopped, and the menstrual cycle will return to normal. Of course, you also need to consult a doctor to adjust your medication, and you can also switch to other emergency contraceptives, such as contraceptive bleeding, No. 2 and No. 1 emergency contraceptives.
4. Scanty or absent menstrual periods. This situation has little impact on physical and mental health and is usually temporary. If it persists for three months, stop taking the medicine and use other contraceptive methods. When the menstrual cycle returns to normal, you can resume taking the medicine. If there is still no menstruation within one month after stopping the medication, the doctor may prescribe medroxyprogesterone, copper IUD, or menstrual acceleration tablets based on the examination results. You should switch to other emergency contraceptives from now on.