Women bleeding after taking the pill, there is a small amount of bleeding is generally normal, no need to worry excessively; but if the amount of bleeding or blood is more bright, it is not normal and needs to be handled accordingly. A small amount of bleeding is generally normal, because the pill needs to interfere with the normal reproductive process to achieve the purpose of birth control, so the pill will lead to instability of estrogen levels in women’s bodies, causing endometrial exfoliation and withdrawal bleeding, which is the normal performance after taking the pill, emergency, short-acting or long-acting contraceptives may have varying degrees of withdrawal bleeding. The amount of blood is generally small, in the form of drops, dark red, can be no special treatment, bleeding will end in 3-7 days. Second, a lot of bleeding Because the pill affects the level of normal sex hormones in the body, when taking the pill, especially the emergency contraceptive pill, it may lead to abnormal menstrual cycles. When there is a lot of bleeding after taking the pill, it may be early menstruation or irregular uterine bleeding, and if necessary, you can go to the hospital for an ultrasound to determine the condition of the uterine lining and to guide the use of the pill. If it is early menstruation, you may need to stop taking the pill temporarily; if it is irregular bleeding, you should use anti-inflammatory drugs and hemostatic drugs to deal with it to avoid prolonged bleeding that affects your health. Although bleeding after taking the pill generally does not require special treatment, it should be noted that the emergency contraceptive pill should not be used frequently, generally no more than 3 times in a year, too frequent use may lead to menstrual disorders and difficulties in future pregnancy, consider using condoms as an alternative. If it is a short-acting or long-acting contraceptive pill, you should take it as prescribed by your doctor, and you should not miss it or increase or decrease the dose by yourself, and seek medical treatment when you feel unwell.