We would like to remind all couples and spouses that they must take contraceptive measures when having sex. The best way is to use condoms, unless an accident occurs when using condoms, such as the condom leaks. At this time, you can take contraceptive pills. Otherwise, try not to take contraceptive pills, because contraceptive pills have side effects, such as a huge impact on pregnancy. Effects of birth control pills on pregnancy: Some couples do not have plans to have a baby, so many women will choose birth control pills as a method of contraception. However, some women become pregnant after taking birth control pills, but are afraid that the birth control pills will harm the baby. So what is the effect of birth control pills on the fetus? Now let me tell you about the effects of birth control pills on the fetus! If you become pregnant after taking emergency contraceptive pills, it is not advisable to keep the fetus. You should know that emergency contraceptive pills are synthetic hormones and may cause serious adverse effects on the embryo. Therefore, anyone who becomes pregnant after taking emergency contraceptive pills and they fail should not keep the pregnancy, so as to avoid giving birth to a deformed child or a child that does not meet eugenics requirements. Also, sexual intercourse after taking emergency contraceptive pills is unsafe. In principle, emergency contraceptive pills only work on the last unprotected sexual intercourse and have no contraceptive effect on the next sexual intercourse after taking the pills. Therefore, sexual intercourse after taking the pills is unsafe. Emergency contraceptive pills can only be used in emergencies. They cannot be taken as regular contraceptive pills and used repeatedly multiple times within a month. This practice will not only cause contraceptive failure, but also disrupt the menstrual cycle. Therefore, emergency contraceptive pills cannot be taken as regular contraceptive pills at any time. It should be emphasized that emergency contraceptive drugs can only be used occasionally, with an interval between two doses, and generally should not be used more than 2 to 3 times a year. Five weeks after pregnancy, the embryo's gonads will begin to develop. If contraceptives are used at this time, the estrogen and progesterone in them will have an adverse effect on the development of the fetal sexual organs. Not only that, birth control pills can also cause limb deformities, internal organ deformities, or deformities of the spine, anus, and external genitalia in the fetus. If you take oral contraceptives, it will also increase the rate of chromosomal aberrations, especially the rate of chromosome breakage will increase significantly. Therefore, women who take oral contraceptives should stop taking them six months before planning to become pregnant. |
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