Can emergency contraceptive pills cause infertility

  Emergency contraceptive pills are mainly used in emergency situations. Many people know that emergency contraception pills are mainly used for remedial purposes. It should be noted that this medication can only be used as a backup method for preventing pregnancy and cannot be used as a routine contraceptive measure. So, can emergency contraceptive pills cause infertility?

  

Can emergency contraceptive pills cause infertility1

  Taking emergency contraceptive pills may indeed lead to infertility, which is closely related to the composition of emergency contraceptive pills. The progesterone content in emergency contraceptive pills is high, mainly taken as a remedial measure, in some special situations, or when conventional contraceptive measures such as condoms fail.

  However, the dose of progesterone in emergency contraception is indeed high, which will definitely have some impact on women's ovarian endocrine function. This can lead to irregular vaginal bleeding, which is normal. It can also cause abnormalities in the menstrual cycle, some of which are premature and others are delayed.

  Some women may experience menstrual irregularities after taking emergency contraceptive pills, which sometimes takes two to three months to recover. If emergency contraceptive pills are used as a remedial measure, they only need to be taken once and do not need to be taken multiple times. This not only affects the contraceptive effect, but may also harm women's bodies, which should be noted.

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