Can I take birth control pills one month after an abortion?

Can I take birth control pills one month after an abortion?

Abortion is very harmful to the body. It is like a short confinement period. You need to take good care of your body to avoid leaving any disease. After an abortion, many women’s bodies are not as good as before. They become fragile and often catch colds. Some women’s menstrual periods begin to become irregular. Abortion should be performed in a regular hospital and you should rest well after the operation. Do not have sex for at least one month. Having sex and taking contraceptive pills after a miscarriage will cause further harm to your body.

1 Since the dosage of emergency contraceptive pills is 10 times that of regular oral contraceptive pills, doctors will recommend that you take it no more than three times a year, and you cannot use it continuously. But now many women, especially unmarried women, do not take adequate protection measures before having sex, and afterwards, they regard emergency contraceptive pills as a panacea, thinking that "taking the pills afterwards will naturally make everything fine", and take them repeatedly within a month. Some people even take them regularly as ordinary contraceptive pills, which is equivalent to taking an overdose of medication, which will naturally cause damage to their health.

2. Emergency contraceptive pills can change the menstrual cycle to a certain extent, which may be early or delayed. Taking them multiple times can cause menstrual disorders and prolonged bleeding. If there is a risk of pregnancy, you still have to take them. And they must be taken within 72 hours after sexual intercourse. It is recommended to take effective measures in the future, such as wearing condoms or taking Marvelon

3. Contraceptive pills can delay the next menstruation due to their effects of inhibiting and delaying ovulation and inhibiting the endometrium. It is also possible that temporary increase in blood hormone levels caused by temporary medication, followed by withdrawal bleeding after a decrease, manifests as early menstruation.

4. The side effects of birth control pills may cause endocrine disorders, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, infertility, or gastrointestinal discomfort, headaches, weight gain, nervousness, depression, skin spots and acne, etc. Contraceptive pills should not be used more than three times in a year and can only be used once between months.

I hope the above can give you some reference when your body is weak after miscarriage. At this time, it is best to stay in bed, maintain a good mood, get more sleep, and eat nutritious food. After you have taken good care of your body, you won't have any worries when having children. Some people don't take these details seriously and only realize their seriousness later. Your body is your own and you must pay attention to and protect it.

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