Can emergency contraception lead to infertility

  Many young men and women, due to lack of safety measures during sexual activity, choose to take emergency contraceptive pills to prevent unintended pregnancies. This can also have an effective effect on infertility. So, can emergency contraceptive pills lead to infertility?

  

Can emergency contraception lead to infertility1

  Emergency contraceptive pills are hormone drugs that can effectively inhibit ovarian function, hinder ovulation, and easily lead to menstrual disorders such as menstrual disorders, delayed menstruation, vaginal bleeding, etc. If women take contraceptive pills for a long time, it can cause ovarian dysfunction, endocrine disorders, and even infertility.

  Emergency contraceptive pills can only be used when emergency contraceptive measures are needed. Women should not take them frequently as a routine contraceptive method. Normally, they should not take them more than 3 times a year. To avoid adverse effects on the body, it is best for women not to take contraindicated contraceptive pills frequently. And after taking emergency contraceptive pills, it is necessary to wait for more than six months before preparing for pregnancy in order to avoid adverse effects on the fetus caused by the medication.

  In addition, if women have no plans to have children, they should also pay attention to taking effective safety measures during sexual intercourse, such as using condoms to prevent pregnancy. This can not only have an effective contraceptive effect, but also avoid damage to the health of both parties. At the same time, attention should be paid to the hygiene of sexual intercourse to avoid infection and prevent the induction of gynecological inflammation.

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