Bleeding from short-acting contraceptive pills should not be stopped immediately, as it is easy to cause menstrual disorders, irregular vaginal bleeding and other adverse reactions if the pills are stopped immediately.
Short-acting contraceptives are mainly composed of estrogen and progesterone, which may cause nausea, vomiting, irregular uterine bleeding and other adverse reactions, and are contraindicated in gynecological cancers and liver diseases. Short-acting contraceptive pills must be taken according to the instructions of the drug or under the guidance of a doctor according to the course of treatment, and can not be stopped at will, otherwise it will lead to contraceptive failure.
Some women will have slight vaginal bleeding after taking short-acting birth control pills, which generally does not require special treatment and can be recovered within 1-3 months after taking the pills. If the bleeding is large, persistent or accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.
In addition, you should pay attention to the use of contraceptive pills under the guidance of the doctor, avoid unauthorized use of drugs.