After couples cannot help themselves and have sex without contraceptive measures, they usually buy contraceptive pills to avoid unwanted pregnancy. However, many women are confused about how to take contraceptives, especially whether they can take them as usual during menstruation. The following editor will tell you the answer to the question. Contraceptive pills are a special type of medicine and cannot be taken at any time. Contraceptive pills need to be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used indiscriminately. There is no need to take birth control pills during menstruation because the menstrual period is not the ovulation period, so there is no need to take birth control pills. In addition, you cannot take birth control pills during menstruation. The body's immune ability is already reduced during menstruation, and taking birth control pills will have a greater impact on the body. There are many dangers of taking birth control pills during menstruation, the main manifestations of which are increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual period: this often occurs in people who take long-acting oral contraceptives. Hemostatic drugs can be used when bleeding is heavy. If the menstrual volume continues to increase and bleeding continues for more than 3 months, you should stop taking long-acting oral contraceptives and take short-acting ones instead. It may also cause a decrease in menstrual flow or amenorrhea: This often occurs after taking short-acting contraceptives. This is because the drugs inhibit ovulation, the ovaries secrete less estrogen, the drugs also contain less estrogen, the endometrium cannot grow normally, the endometrium is thin, so the menstrual flow is reduced or even amenorrhea occurs. There may even be breakthrough bleeding: such as bleeding during medication, which usually occurs after a missed dose. A small number of people may experience vaginal bleeding even if they have not missed a dose. If it occurs in the first half of the menstrual cycle, it may be bleeding due to estrogen deficiency. Therefore, women generally cannot take birth control pills during menstruation, and there is absolutely no need to take them. So everyone should keep this in mind and do not use such drugs indiscriminately for fear of getting pregnant, so as to prevent a series of adverse reactions due to accidental ingestion. In addition, even if you take birth control pills, you should pay attention to controlling the number of times you take them. |
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