Emergency contraceptive pills are not an alternative to traditional contraceptive pills. This is because emergency contraceptive pills contain a very high dose of synthetic hormones, which can cause a number of complications if used continuously. In contrast, regular contraceptive pills contain low doses of hormones that help prevent conception and alter the ovulation cycle.
According to gynecologists, when it comes to contraception, you should take this pill only when you have no other option as regular intake of these pills causes hormonal imbalance. These are best suited for women in the age group of 25-45. These are not suitable for teenagers as it can disrupt the development of the reproductive system. Young girls, whose hormone levels have not yet stabilized, are at a higher risk of developing conditions such as polycystic ovary disease, endometriosis and ectopic pregnancy. These pills can lead to problems like hormonal imbalance, infertility due to irregular periods, unbalanced weight, loss of libido, skin allergies.
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After taking the pill, a person may experience some common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, changes in menstrual cycle and dizziness. These symptoms generally do not last for more than a few days of treatment and they usually resolve within 24 hours. These pills do not protect a woman from sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV/AIDS, gonorrhea, herpes, etc.
If your body mass index (BMI) is more than 25, then these pills are less effective. If your body mass index (BMI) is more than 30, then it will not work at all. Emergency contraceptives contain levonorgestrel which a woman may be allergic to so this pill should not be taken without consulting a doctor. Also, if someone is suffering from any disease and is taking some medication for it, then consult a doctor before taking this pill.
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