
Emergency contraceptive pills are an option for preventing pregnancy after intercourse.
However, if used incorrectly, they may not be effective as expected. Let’s look at the correct usage to ensure effective prevention
- What is an emergency contraceptive pill?
– It is a pill used after unprotected intercourse or when the primary contraceptive method fails
– There are 2 types: single-pill and two-pill
– It is not a primary contraceptive method and should not be used frequently - How to use emergency contraceptive pills for best results Take it quickly = Better effectiveness
Single-pill type Take one pill immediately when remembered (within 72 hours)
Two-pill type can be taken in 2 ways
– Method 1 Take 1 pill at a time Take the first pill immediately when remembered (within 72 hours) and take the second pill 12 hours after the first. This method helps control hormones gradually and reduces side effects such as nausea
– Method 2 Take 2 pills You can take 2 pills at once immediately after intercourse. The effectiveness is the same, but there may be more side effects such as nausea or dizziness compared to splitting the dose - Don’t overlook! Side effects of emergency contraceptive pills
– May cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or stomach pain
– May cause early or late, irregular menstruation
– If vomiting occurs within 2 hours after taking the pill, you should retake it - Emergency contraceptive pills ≠ Regular contraception
– Do not prevent sexually transmitted diseases
– Cannot replace regular contraceptive pills and are less effective than monthly contraceptive pills
– Cannot prevent pregnancy if the egg has already been fertilized
When should you use emergency contraceptive pills?
– Condom breaks or slips during intercourse
– Forgot to take regular contraceptive pills for several days
– Had unprotected intercourse
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