Many young women still have misunderstandings about taking

birth control pills,

some don't know how to take them.

Or should I start eating at any time of menstruation?

For those of you who think you've eaten the right way, let's check it out. When will it start?

To be correct...

To clear your doubts and get a clear understanding of what to do with birth control, here are 10 things you should know before you start taking birth control.

10 things to know about using birth control pills

  • Birth control pills

    contain two types of hormones, estrogen and progesterone.

    (Progesterone) that is important to prevent pregnancy.

  • Birth control pills have the effect of thinning the lining of the uterus.

    making the embryo unable to implant

    It also makes the cervical mucus thicker.

    This will make the sperm unable to mix with the egg for fertilization.

  • Contraceptive pills are available in both 21-pill and 28-pill forms, with the 21-pill form having to be taken after the pack has been taken for 7 days before a new pack can be started. The 28-pill form contains only 21 pills and contains The other 7 pills (which act as placebos) are great for those who are afraid of counting the days wrong.

    Therefore, we have to continue eating until the entire panel is finished.

    But no matter what kind you take, 21 or 28 pills are equally effective in contraception.

  • for the first time taking birth control pills

    or starting to use again after stopping birth control for a while

    Should start eating within the 1-5th day of the menstrual period.

    to make sure they are not pregnant

    This can risk damaging the fetus if it is already pregnant.

  • Birth control pills must be taken at the same time every day.

    If you forget to take the pill, it will reduce the effectiveness of birth control.

    And if you forget to take birth control pills for more than 3 hours, take them as soon as you remember.

    and take the next pill at the same time

  • Taking birth control pills can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, mood swings.

    or abnormal bleeding

    Some people may or may not have these symptoms.

  • How to take birth control pills correctly

    The actual date and date on the panel should be carefully looked at.

    which on the drug panel will specify the day from Monday to Sunday

    If the day you start taking your first pill is Wednesday, then take the first pill from Wednesday.

    and then continue to eat

    until the panel is over

    to eat like this so as not to forget that that day

    Have you taken the medicine yet?

  • emergency contraceptive pills

    It should only be used in emergencies, such as in the event of a rape.

    or having sex unintentionally

  • There are two pills in the emergency contraceptive blister pack. The first is to be taken immediately after intercourse and the second is taken 12 hours later. Emergency contraceptive pills may be less effective than blister packs.

  • Before taking a new pack of birth control pills every time

    Should check the expiration date before using the drug.

    for maximum efficiency

  • Article by : Paolo Hospital