Whether it's long-term or short-term medication, there are certain hormones. If you eat it for a long time, it will become disordered. Women's endocrine system can bring certain side effects to the body.
What hormones do pills contain?
The contraceptive pill contains a large amount of progesterone and estrogen. In fact, these hormones are essential to the human body and play an important role in human physiological functions. Estrogen can stimulate a woman's second characteristic, such as normal breast development during the menstrual period, maintaining maturation of the sexual organs, enhancing the basic metabolism of the body, maintaining a healthy state of muscles and bones, and also changing the distribution of fat in the body, making a woman's skin fuller and brighter. Progesterone directly determines a woman's fertility. It can act on the breast and reproductive tract, providing a good living environment for fertilized eggs to maintain pregnancy.
Do not allow long-term use of emergency contraceptives. Emergency contraceptives are only a remedy. For example, if there is no good contraceptive method or the condom is damaged, when semen flows into the uterus, emergency contraceptives can be used for contraception, but they cannot be used as routine drugs. "The estrogen content in emergency contraceptives is very high, and the dosage of a contraceptive pill is equivalent to 8 days. If the effective oral dosage is too large, it can cause menstrual disorders, gastrointestinal discomfort, inhibit ovarian ovulation, and lead to endocrine disorders.". Taking it for a long time can cause amenorrhea.
There are three types of long-term contraceptives: progesterone, estrogen, and estrogen pregnancy mixture. After oral administration of estrogen, which has been taking contraceptives for a long time, it will release ethinylestradiol in adipose tissue and generate certain life activities in the body. Long-term high-dose administration can lead to the occurrence of cancer.
What are the hazards of emergency contraceptives?
50% of women experience nausea and vomiting after taking emergency contraceptives, but the duration of nausea does not exceed 24 hours. If emergency contraceptives are taken with food or before bedtime, they can reduce the risk of vomiting and nausea. Some women may experience irregular vaginal bleeding after taking medication, which is a normal phenomenon and does not require treatment. If there is a large amount of bleeding, you should immediately go to the hospital for diagnosis. Most women's menstruation comes on time, while some women's menstruation is delayed or advanced. If your period is delayed by a week, you should go to the hospital for a urine test to see if contraception has failed.
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Contraceptives contain a large amount of hormones, so don't rely on them for a long time. Otherwise, they can cause drug resistance to the human body, and can also cause menstrual disorders and even amenorrhea on the endocrine system.