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Does female long-term take contraceptive to be able to affect menstruation? What side effect does lo

For adults, after a relationship or even a one night stand, birth control pills are inevitable. There are also many couples who often choose to take birth control pills in order to avoid children. What are the side effects of taking birth control pills for women in the long run?

1. Taking contraceptives for a long time will affect menstruation

The contraceptive principle of the contraceptive is to inhibit ovulation, change the mucus of the cervix, make the sperm difficult to penetrate, or make the gland of the uterus reduce the production of liver sugar, make the blastocyst difficult to survive, or change the activity mode of the uterus and fallopian tube, hinder the delivery of the fertilized egg, and make the sperm and egg unable to combine to form the fertilized egg, so as to achieve the purpose of contraception. Generally speaking, the contraceptives taken by women are divided into long-term, short-term and emergency contraceptives.

No matter regular long-term, short-term or emergency contraceptives, many women do have menstrual disorders after taking them. Why do contraceptives affect menstruation? The reason lies in the influence of contraceptives on women's endometrium. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/jiankang.html)

2. If the contraceptive is missed, there may be vaginal bleeding

Vaginal bleeding during the use of contraceptives may be due to a lack of medication, leading to a lack of certain hormone levels. If it is vaginal bleeding in the first half of menstrual cycle, it may be caused by estrogen deficiency; if it occurs in the second half of menstrual cycle, it may be caused by progesterone deficiency. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/jiankang.html)

3. Long term use of short acting contraceptives may reduce menstrual volume

As the short-term contraceptive can inhibit ovulation, the amount of estrogen secreted by women's ovaries will be reduced. In addition, the amount of estrogen contained in the drug will be less, so the endometrium of women will become thinner, so the amount of menstruation will be less.

4. The long-term contraceptive is easy to lead to prolonged menstruation and increased menstrual volume

In particular, women who used the long-term contraceptive for three months were prone to symptoms such as prolonged menstruation, large amount, shortened cycle and irregular bleeding. If you take it for more than three months, menstruation will continue to increase, it is best to stop taking long-term contraceptives.