Nowadays is an open era, and many women engage in sexual activity before getting married. As long as protective measures are taken, the harm caused by unintended pregnancy can be reduced. Condoms or birth control pills are contraceptive methods that women can use, but some women are not very familiar with how to determine the success of emergency contraception. Let's learn together.

The earlier two people use emergency contraception within 72 hours of sexual intercourse, the better the contraceptive effect. After using contraceptive pills, women may experience vaginal bleeding within a week, indicating successful contraception, or menstruation also indicates successful contraception. Due to the impact of emergency contraception on secretion, it is necessary to observe whether menstruation will resume normally next month, as some women may experience prolonged menstrual periods. But after stopping the medication for 2 to 3 months, it will gradually recover, and this medication cannot be used as a routine contraceptive method.
To determine the success of emergency contraception, women need to judge based on their physical changes. If women engage in sexual intercourse during the safe period and experience sperm leakage, it will not cause allergic reactions. Moreover, after emergency contraception, they may experience abdominal pain or bloating, which can clearly prove the success of contraception.
For safety reasons, women need to take contraceptive measures if they do not want children. Using condoms or emergency birth control pills are both very good methods, but do not use birth control pills for a long time as they can have some negative effects on women's bodies.