There are many types of short-acting contraceptives. The price of the drug varies from region to region and from hospital to hospital. The price of short-acting contraceptive pills ranges from a few dozen dollars to a hundred dollars.
Short-acting contraceptive pills should be taken on the first to fifth day of menstruation and continue to be taken for one box, and should not be missed during the period. Missing a pill may cause irregular vaginal bleeding or contraceptive failure. Short-acting contraceptive pills are taken at the same time as the menstrual cycle, so they are less likely to cause menstrual disorders. Menstruation usually occurs 3 to 7 days after stopping the pill.
Short-acting contraceptives may also cause some side effects, such as vaginal bleeding, nausea and vomiting, etc., so it is necessary to follow the doctor’s advice and standardize the use of contraceptives. In addition, it is recommended that women who have no need to prepare for pregnancy can choose other contraceptive measures, such as condoms, for contraception.
Consult your local healthcare provider for details.