What contraceptive pills are good at age 50

At the age of 50, it is generally recommended to take short-acting oral contraceptives, as they contain certain estrogen and progestin cycles. It can be used for the purpose of regulating menstruation, and can be taken orally from the 5th day of menstruation with either Daimler-35, Eusebio or Eusebio. You should take the oral dose every day, not to miss the dose, otherwise there will be abnormal bleeding and endocrine hormone imbalance in the body. Of course, at the age of 50, if you want to think about the effect of contraception, then it is not recommended to take oral emergency contraceptive drugs. Because these drugs are absolutely forbidden to be taken orally at the age of 45, because they can cause cardiovascular embolism and cardiovascular disease, so these drugs should not be taken orally. If you take them orally, try to take mainly short-acting contraceptives. If you want to regulate your menstruation, you can also take artificial cycles orally, for example, Glivec plus progesterone.