What is the proper way to use birth control pills?

Contraceptive pills are divided into emergency contraceptive pills, long-acting contraceptive pills and short-acting contraceptive pills, and different contraceptive pills are used in different ways correctly. 1. Emergency contraceptive pills: If women need emergency contraception, then they can take emergency contraceptive pills, which are required to be taken within 72 hours after the event, and if they take them after more than 72 hours, they may be ineffective in contraception. 2. Long-acting contraceptive pills: Women can also take long-term contraceptive pills for contraception, this contraceptive pill can be taken once a month. 3. Short-acting contraceptive pills: Short-acting contraceptive pills usually need to be taken on the 2nd-5th day of menstruation for 21 days. Women of childbearing age should pay attention to menstrual hygiene. If you have sex and find that your menstruation is delayed for more than 1 week, consider the possibility of pregnancy and go to the hospital in time to check whether you are pregnant.

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