When a woman is in confinement, her period may not have arrived yet, but as ovulation resumes, as long as contraception is not taken, she may become pregnant. Therefore, contraception is necessary during sexual activity. So, can emergency contraception be taken during the postpartum period?
During the period of postpartum confinement, emergency contraceptive pills can be taken. The earlier they are taken, the better the contraceptive effect. However, this can only be used in emergency situations and cannot be taken for a long time to avoid adverse reactions in the body. Some women may experience symptoms such as breast swelling and pain, nausea and headache, and the progesterone contained in them can disrupt endocrine balance, leading to delayed menstruation.
When taking emergency contraceptives, you should also pay attention to the dosage. You can take two pills at a time. For cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, or diseases such as diabetes, you should take the pill carefully to avoid the recurrence of the disease, or even exacerbate the disease. Each woman has a different constitution and tolerance to contraceptive pills. Some women may experience slight bleeding after taking the medication, but the amount of blood is not significant.
After taking contraceptive pills, if menstruation is delayed for half a month, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination to prevent unexpected pregnancy. Although emergency contraceptive pills can remedy the problem in a timely manner, there is also a failure rate. Therefore, women still need to take relevant measures. There are many ways of contraception, such as placing an intrauterine device, which is also a relatively safe way.