Can emergency contraceptives cause ectopic pregnancy? Ms. Yang looked at the emergency contraceptive in her hand and struggled. She lived an unprotected life yesterday. According to previous practice, she could just take an emergency contraceptive. However, some time ago, Ms. Yang saw it online. Post about emergency contraceptives causing ectopic pregnancy, and she was scared. On the one hand, she thought that she had eaten it before and was fine, so it should be safe this time; on the other hand, she was afraid of an ectopic pregnancy. Emergency contraceptives do not increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy Experts said: "The theory that emergency contraceptives can cause ectopic pregnancy has not yet been confirmed." According to a 2009 study by the Family Planning Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, emergency contraceptives do not increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy. The results of the study showed that among 15696 women who took levonorgestrel emergency contraceptives, 307 were pregnant, of which 3 were ectopic pregnancies, accounting for 1% of the total number of pregnancies. The incidence of ectopic pregnancies in normal pregnant women is 0.8%~2%. Regarding online rumors
realistic dildo , experts said: "Emergency contraceptives prevent sperm-egg meeting and fertilized egg implantation by interfering with women's endocrine system. It is this contraceptive mechanism that determines that it may not achieve contraceptive effects, such as the fertilized egg has been formed before taking the medicine. The fertilized egg reaches the uterus after fallopian tube pregnancy, relying on the swinging of fallopian tube cilia and the peristalsis of smooth muscles. When the drug affects the peristalsis of the fallopian tubes
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male chastity , such as multiple abortions and frequent sex. Take emergency contraceptives. Emergency contraceptives should not replace regular contraception. It is best to use them under the guidance of a professional doctor. The side effects of emergency contraceptives mainly include nausea, vomiting and menstrual disorders, but if taken blindly and in large quantities for a long time, the consequences will be extremely bad. Emergency contraceptives contain large doses of progesterone. Long-term use can suppress ovulation, make women gain weight and increase the risk of blood clots and migraines. Experts said: "Frequent use can also lead to impaired ovarian function. It is recommended that women take it no more than three times a year."
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