After taking short-acting birth control pills and getting pregnant immediately after menstruation, will it affect the development of the embryo?

Getting pregnant right after your period after taking the short-acting contraceptive pill will not usually affect the development of the embryo. If you want to get pregnant immediately after taking short-acting contraceptives, you can do so. Short-acting contraceptives are relatively quick to metabolize, and after a normal menstrual period, you can prepare for pregnancy normally, and it will not affect the normal development of the embryo. However, short-acting contraceptives have an effect on women who are already pregnant and may affect the normal development of the fetus. Therefore, if pregnancy is suspected, the use of short-acting contraceptives should be prohibited. It is also prohibited for patients with thrombosis, embolic diseases and breast cancer. Women should use the drug under medical supervision and not on their own.