Many people forget to take contraceptive measures during sexual activity, so they use birth control pills to prevent pregnancy afterwards. However, some women still feel uneasy and worry that the success rate of birth control pills may not be high, leading to unintended pregnancies. So, what are the chances of taking birth control pills afterwards?

If no contraceptive measures are taken during sexual activity, emergency contraceptive pills can be taken within 72 hours to remedy the situation. Generally, the contraceptive rate can reach over 95% within 72 hours, and the earlier the pill is taken, the better the effect. However, emergency contraceptive pills are not 100% successful. It is recommended that women take good contraceptive measures in their daily lives.
The harm of contraceptive pills to women is significant. They are hormone drugs that, when taken for a long time, can cause hormonal imbalances in the body, leading to the occurrence of endocrine disorders and other diseases, mainly manifested as menstrual disorders, weight gain, etc. Emergency contraceptive pills, due to their large dosage, generally cannot be taken multiple times, otherwise it may lead to infertility.
Women should choose a reasonable contraceptive method, the most common of which is to use condoms. Not only can it effectively prevent pregnancy, but it can also prevent the spread of diseases. They can also choose to have sex during the safe period, when the chance of conception is relatively low. If women do not have fertility needs, they can choose to use an intrauterine device to achieve contraceptive effects.