Can you breastfeed on the emergency contraceptive pill?

Breastfeeding is not allowed after taking emergency contraceptive pills, and oral contraceptives are not recommended for contraception during breastfeeding.
Taking emergency contraceptive pills is a measure taken after unprotected sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Commonly used drugs are compound levonorgestrel tablets, mifepristone, etc., to be taken under the guidance of a doctor, after taking may appear nausea, vomiting, irregular vaginal bleeding and other side effects, can be a small amount of secretion through the breast milk, so after taking at least 3 days can not be breastfeeding for the time being.
Emergency contraceptive pills are contraindicated when there is abnormal liver function, cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, etc. When vomiting occurs within 2 hours after taking the pills, take 1 additional tablet immediately. Emergency contraceptive pills are only useful for one unprotected sexual intercourse, so effective contraceptive measures have to be taken after taking the pills. However, breastfeeding women are advised to use contraception such as condoms or placing an intrauterine device (IUD) under the supervision of a doctor.