What if I have two periods in a month after taking the pill?



Taking birth control pills and having two periods in a month can be left untreated and observed for the time being. The use of contraceptive pills is recommended to consult a doctor and use under the guidance of a doctor.

Regular use of contraceptive pills is a common and effective contraceptive measure for women of childbearing age, and should be used under the guidance of a doctor. When there is a phenomenon of omission of the pill or emergency contraceptive pills, there will be vaginal bleeding, but it is possible that menstruation will occur again afterward, so it is manifested as the phenomenon of two periods in a month, which does not need to be dealt with, and it will be gradually returned to normal after standardizing the use of the pill or stopping the use of emergency contraceptive pills.

Contraindications such as severe cardiovascular disease, acute and chronic hepatic and renal insufficiency should be ruled out before taking the pill, and side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and amenorrhea may also occur after taking the pill. The correct use of contraceptive pills is highly effective, but long-term use can appear abnormal lipid metabolism, etc., and cardiovascular unfavorable, so for long-term smokers, hypertension and other diseases is not recommended for long-term use of the drug.

When you have two periods in a month after taking birth control pills, you can go to the hospital to consult a physician and use the medication under the guidance of the doctor.