Is it normal to have leukorrhea after taking emergency contraceptive pills?

It is very normal to have leukorrhea when taking emergency contraceptive pills. Emergency contraceptive pills are high potency progestins that do not inhibit vaginal secretions, so it is normal to have leukorrhea. After taking emergency contraceptive pills, most women may experience withdrawal bleeding after stopping the pills, but the absence of withdrawal bleeding does not indicate contraceptive failure, and withdrawal bleeding does not indicate contraceptive success, so it is not important to have withdrawal bleeding after taking emergency contraceptive pills, the key is to understand that when it comes to menstruation, will not come to menstruation. If you do not have a period, it is possible that you are pregnant, and we recommend that you take the appropriate tests. If you still have leukorrhea in the vagina after taking oral contraceptives, be sure to keep the vulva locally clean and wash it 1-2 times a day to reduce the chance of infection.