It is recommended not to get pregnant in the second month after taking the pill. The mechanism of oral contraceptives is to change the thickness of the endometrium, which prevents the fertilized egg from being laid, and to suppress ovulation of the ovaries, thus achieving the purpose of contraception. If ovulation is inhibited in the previous month, the quality of the eggs may decrease, so it is not recommended to continue the pregnancy in the second month, but to terminate it. In addition, if you are taking oral contraceptives, it is best to consider pregnancy after three months of stopping the pill, or in the case of long-acting oral contraceptives, after six months of stopping the pill, as this is the only way to achieve the goal of eugenics.