1. Minimal side effects of contraceptive pills
There are many types of oral contraceptives, with the lowest hormone content, the fastest metabolism, and the least side effects. Due to the short duration of effectiveness, it is necessary to take them continuously for 21 days per month to maintain drug concentration and contraceptive effectiveness., The content of estrogen and progesterone is very high in long-term contraceptives and emergency contraceptives, and the composition of short-term contraceptives can reach several times or even dozens of times, with significant side effects. Only in this way can long-term, emergency, and powerful contraceptive effects be achieved. That is to say, contraceptive pills have significant side effects, are taken less frequently, and are convenient. After taking them (especially emergency contraceptives), most patients will experience irregular vaginal bleeding, contraceptive failure, and even irreversible endocrine imbalance syndrome. Contraceptives that are relatively inconvenient to take every day have the least side effects, and all side effects are rare., If oral contraceptives are chosen as the contraceptive method, short-term oral contraceptives are the best choice.
2. What are short-term oral contraceptives for disease prevention?
2.1. Treat and improve menstrual disorders, such as dysfunctional uterine bleeding, excessive menstruation, ovulation bleeding, etc., to reduce iron deficiency anemia.
2.2. Reduce the incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease and ectopic pregnancy.
2. Reduce the incidence rate of endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer and colorectal cancer.
2. Treatment of functional ovarian cysts
2.5 Treatment of dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc.
Which women are not suitable for taking birth control pills?
3.1. Patients with benign breast tumors, uterine fibroids, and various malignant tumors should not use it to avoid adverse effects on the tumor.
3.2. People who have had or are currently suffering from vascular embolism diseases (such as cerebral thrombosis, myocardial infarction, vasculitis, etc.) should not use: estrogen in contraceptives may increase blood clotting and worsen cardiovascular disease.
3.3. Women with chronic headaches, especially migraines and vascular headaches, should not use it as it may worsen symptoms.
3.4. For people who have had too little menstruation in the past, long-term use of contraceptive pills can cause endometrial atrophy and reduce menstrual flow.
1. Early pregnancy reaction: Early pregnancy reaction is relatively common, accounting for about 50% of the drug dosage. The symptoms are mostly severe and then mild., The gradual disappearance of the future may be related to the gradual adaptation of the body. A few people have mild early pregnancy reactions during the early stages of medication., Such as nausea, dizziness, weakness, loss of appetite, fatigue, vomiting, etc. Usually taken for the first time -2 weeks. The reason and temporary excessive estrogen levels., It leads to retention of water and sodium in the body. Gastrointestinal dysfunction is related to gastrointestinal dysfunction. Generally, after taking medicine for 2-3 months, the reaction will disappear or decrease naturally. When taking medicine at night before going to bed, it can make the daytime reaction lighter.