When will you come? The role of menstrual contraceptives is nothing more than preventing sperm from combining with egg cells and preventing fertilized eggs from forming. However, the formation of fertilized eggs is a natural law. When sperm and egg cells meet, everything goes with the flow. However, some women don't want to get pregnant too early, so they will take IELTS for contraception. How long has it been since you had your period?
Taking yust after hysteroscopy can regulate menstrual cycle and prevent intrauterine adhesion after hysteroscopy. Generally, withdrawal bleeding will occur after taking yust for 3-4 days, that is, menstruation is coming. Generally, it will not cause abdominal pain after drug withdrawal. It is suggested to review the B-ultrasound of uterus and appendix to rule out diseases that cause abdominal pain, such as enteritis and cold. If there is no intrauterine adhesion, you can wait for 2 days before menstruating. If they have irregular menstruation, whether they have menstruation or not, they can continue to take the next box of Yousiming to regulate menstruation on the eighth day after stopping taking the medicine according to the doctor's advice.
There are many kinds of contraceptives, whether they are long-acting or short-acting, the mechanism of action is the same, and they all achieve the purpose of contraception by inhibiting ovulation. Normal women have their own endocrine laws. Because the use of oral contraceptives is disordered, there will be some side effects during the medication, which may lead to endocrine disorders, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, infertility, or gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, weight gain, nervousness, depression, spots and acne on the skin.
The efficacy and harm of contraceptives will vary according to different types. Generally speaking, ordinary contraceptives will not affect fertility. Because the role of contraceptives is mainly to inhibit ovarian ovulation, 1 drugs used in menstrual cycle can only be used for 1 month, so the ovulation function of ovaries will recover quickly after stopping using contraceptives.
A large number of statistical data show that women who have been taking drugs for 6 months will resume ovulation in 1 menstrual cycle after stopping taking drugs; Those who take medicine 1 year or more will resume ovulation after stopping taking medicine 1-2 months; Most women who take medicine for a long time resume ovulation within 1 month after stopping taking medicine, and 98% women resume ovulation within 3 months. If you ovulate, you may get pregnant, so taking ordinary birth control pills will generally not affect fertility.
However, emergency contraception may have a certain impact on fertility, because emergency contraception is generally a single progesterone, which will lead to endocrine system disorder. The human body is a close whole. If you eat foreign hormones regularly, it will have an impact on reproductive organs such as ovaries. Emergency contraception can only be taken once in a menstrual cycle, and other reliable contraceptive measures should still be taken after taking medicine in this cycle.
How long has the role of menstrual contraceptives been to prevent sperm from combining with egg cells and prevent fertilized eggs from forming? However, the formation of fertilized eggs is a natural law. When sperm and egg cells meet, everything goes with the flow. However, some women don't want to get pregnant too early, so they will take IELTS for contraception. How long has it been since you had your period?
Taking yust after hysteroscopy can regulate menstrual cycle and prevent intrauterine adhesion after hysteroscopy. Generally, withdrawal bleeding will occur after taking yust for 3-4 days, that is, menstruation is coming. Generally, it will not cause abdominal pain after drug withdrawal. It is suggested to review the B-ultrasound of uterus and appendix to rule out diseases that cause abdominal pain, such as enteritis and cold. If there is no intrauterine adhesion, you can wait for 2 days before menstruating. If they have irregular menstruation, whether they have menstruation or not, they can continue to take the next box of Yousiming to regulate menstruation on the eighth day after stopping taking the medicine according to the doctor's advice.
There are many kinds of contraceptives, whether they are long-acting or short-acting, the mechanism of action is the same, and they all achieve the purpose of contraception by inhibiting ovulation. Normal women have their own endocrine laws. Because the use of oral contraceptives is disordered, there will be some side effects during the medication, which may lead to endocrine disorders, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, infertility, or gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, weight gain, nervousness, depression, spots and acne on the skin.
The efficacy and harm of contraceptives will vary according to different types. Generally speaking, ordinary contraceptives will not affect fertility. Because the role of contraceptives is mainly to inhibit ovarian ovulation, 1 drugs used in menstrual cycle can only be used for 1 month, so the ovulation function of ovaries will recover quickly after stopping using contraceptives.
A large number of statistical data show that women who have been taking drugs for 6 months will resume ovulation in 1 menstrual cycle after stopping taking drugs; Those who take medicine 1 year or more will resume ovulation after stopping taking medicine 1-2 months; Most women who take medicine for a long time resume ovulation within 1 month after stopping taking medicine, and 98% women resume ovulation within 3 months. If you ovulate, you may get pregnant, so taking ordinary contraceptives will generally not affect fertility.
However, emergency contraception may have a certain impact on fertility, because emergency contraception is generally a single progesterone, which will lead to endocrine system disorder. The human body is a close whole. If you eat foreign hormones regularly, it will have an impact on reproductive organs such as ovaries. Emergency contraception can only be taken once in a menstrual cycle, and other reliable contraceptive measures should still be taken after taking medicine in this cycle.