For Emergency contraception, many women go to the drugstore to buy contraceptives without authorization, and do not pay attention to the time of taking contraceptives, which will cause adverse reactions or adverse effects. So, when is the best time to take birth control pills?
1. Couples who live a regular life together can choose short-term oral contraceptives such as oral contraceptives for 1 or 2 days. Starting from the 5th day of menstruation, take one pill per day for 22 days.
2. The husband and wife live together irregularly and cannot take oral contraceptives every day. They can choose to take long-term oral contraceptives such as compound 18 methylnorethisterone once from the fifth day of menstruation, take the drug twice every 20 days, and then take it once a month, once a time.
3. The husband and wife live separately. When visiting relatives, one can take visiting contraceptive pills, such as visiting tablet number 1; Take one tablet 8 hours before sexual intercourse and one tablet every night until the end of the visit. Take it again the next morning as it is not suitable for long-term use.
4. Women who experience gastrointestinal discomfort due to oral contraceptives can choose contraceptive needles.
5. If other contraceptives fail or are raped, you can take an after pill within 24 hours, such as 50 mg of Stilbestrol, for five days.
Experts remind that taking emergency contraceptives is only a remedy, not a conventional contraceptive method, and can only be used occasionally. This is because its dosage is high, its side effects are relatively large, and it is easy to cause gynecological inflammation. Generally speaking, experts believe that contraceptives should be taken at most once a month, and it is best not to exceed three times a year.