Different contraceptive methods can achieve different results, but they can also bring us some negative effects. Although condoms are a relatively traditional method of contraception, long-term use of condoms can also cause some inflammation, especially for women. Many people will use oral contraceptives, so let me explain to you below, does oral contraception have any impact on the body? Hope I can provide some help to you? Compared with emergency contraceptive pills, short-acting oral contraceptives have relatively low doses of estrogen and progesterone, and a very short half-life. All drug components will be excreted from the body a few days after stopping the medication, so it will not affect the future fetus and reproductive function. Studies have shown that taking oral contraceptives will not affect the health of the future baby. Not only will pregnancy after stopping the medication have no effect on the fetus, even if you are already pregnant and accidentally take short-acting oral contraceptives, it will not increase the risk of teratogenicity. A large number of studies have shown that pregnancy can occur immediately after stopping short-acting oral contraceptives. Oral contraceptives are a reliable method of contraception and a reversible method of contraception. This is why many women become pregnant immediately after they stop taking the medication or fail to take it as directed. In fact, many women in developed countries in Europe and America use short-acting oral contraceptives as a long-term means of contraception, and some even take them from adolescence to before menopause. This also means that the long-term clinical application data of short-acting oral contraceptives are the most comprehensive of all drugs. These studies have confirmed that long-term use of short-acting oral contraceptives is not only highly safe, but also can reduce the incidence of ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, colorectal cancer, etc. It also has positive effects on osteoporosis, menstrual cycle control, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, breast tumors, benign uterine tumors, etc., and long-term use has no effect on fertility. Women who have a normal lifestyle, live together with their spouse for a long time, have a normal sex life, have no desire for pregnancy, and are in good health and do not have hypertension, heart disease, acute or chronic hepatitis, nephritis, diabetes requiring insulin, malignant tumors, or thrombotic diseases can take short-acting oral contraceptives for a long time. Although oral contraceptives can have a very good effect, they can also bring some negative effects to your body, such as endocrine disorders, etc. Of course, current medical methods have made great progress, and some oral contraceptives currently used are reducing the harm caused to our human body. Short-term oral contraceptives may not even be harmful to our human body. |
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