New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

Contraceptive methods: What will happen if you take too many birth control pills?

Asked by:Fay

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 02:46 AM

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  • Althea Althea

    Apr 02, 2026

      Emergency contraceptive pills work by inhibiting ovulation; Prevent fertilization ; prevent the fertilized egg from Uterus Intimal implantation.

      The side effects of contraceptive pills depend on the individual's own circumstances, and generally include nausea, gastrointestinal discomfort, headache, breast tenderness, slight weight gain, nerve Nervousness, low mood, missed menstruation, skin It is prone to brown spots and acne. In addition, birth control pills may also cause cancer , such as breast cancer, cervical cancer , liver adenoma. Due to the dosage problem of emergency contraceptive pills, the side effects will be more obvious once overdose is taken. Therefore, there are clear medical regulations that contraceptive pills must be taken as little as possible. It is stipulated that it can only be taken once a month and no more than three times a year.

      Take it repeatedly within a month, and some people even take it regularly as a general contraceptive pill. The result is equivalent to overdose, which is harmful to the body. healthy Naturally, damage will occur. In addition, emergency contraceptive pills have certain changes in the menstrual cycle, which may be earlier or delayed. Taking them multiple times can lead to menstrual disorders and prolonged bleeding. If any abnormality occurs while taking the medicine, you should go to Hospital examine.

      If you have problems with your liver and kidney metabolism or blood coagulation system, you should try not to take birth control pills. And cerebrovascular disease or coronary heart disease , High blood pressure without treatment, Diabetes with blood vessel problems, Over 35 years old and smoker, Pregnant or may become pregnant, Liver disease People with poor intestinal absorption and other conditions should also take it with caution.

      Emergency contraceptive pills can only be used once in a month, but some newlyweds often use emergency contraceptive pills twice or even more times in a month. In this regard, medical experts remind everyone that family planning is a "systematic, long-term project" between couples, and they should not rely on regular use of emergency contraceptive pills. Excessive and frequent use may cause damage to the body.

      so female Friends, please note that although emergency contraceptive pills are short-acting remedies to prevent pregnancy, they are used shortly after sexual intercourse without contraception or contraception failure. However, it will seriously harm the health of female friends. It can only be used occasionally, and it only has a remedial effect on the previous sexual intercourse. It has no effect on sexual intercourse after taking the medicine. It cannot replace conventional contraceptive methods.