Can I take the pill the first time I have intercourse?

Women who are having sex for the first time can use the pill for contraception, but the emergency contraceptive pill is not recommended. There are more contraceptive methods for women, including the use of diaphragms, creams, and short-acting pills. Women who are ready to have sex can use short-acting contraceptives, which can be taken according to the cycle and can regulate the menstrual cycle, and male condoms, which can be used not only for contraception but also for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. Emergency contraceptive pills are also very effective and can be taken when contraception is not available or as a remedy after a contraceptive failure, but have a high side effect of causing withdrawal bleeding or menstrual disorders. Women can use oral contraceptive pills for the first time during sex, but read the instructions carefully before using them.