Are short-acting oral contraceptives bad for you?

Short-acting birth control pills may harm the body by bringing some adverse reactions, but overall the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. Short-acting contraceptives may cause nausea, vomiting, abnormal vaginal bleeding and so on, so you need to follow the doctor’s instructions, do not recommend using the drug on your own, and at the same time you need to pay attention to not miss a dose during the use of the drug, to avoid aggravating the reaction. However, overall, the efficacy of short-acting contraceptives is greater than the adverse effects, clinically, they are generally used for the treatment of menstrual disorders, ovarian dysfunction, contraception, etc., which can alleviate the abnormalities of menstruation as well as ovulation dysfunction caused by endocrine diseases. If you need to use short-acting contraceptives for a long period of time, it is recommended that you follow your doctor’s instructions and have your liver and kidney functions checked regularly.