How many times a year can you take emergency contraception

It is best not to take emergency contraceptive pills more than 3 times a year, otherwise it will affect your health to a certain extent.
Emergency contraceptive pills have a high content of progesterone, which can inhibit ovulation for a short period of time and prevent the fertilized egg from implanting, so as to achieve the effect of contraception. However, emergency contraceptive pills have greater side effects on the body, and should not be taken more than once a month or more than three times a year.
If you take emergency contraceptive pills several times in a short period of time, it may cause instability in the menstrual cycle, leading to early or delayed menstruation, irregular vaginal bleeding, and may also inhibit ovulation, cause amenorrhea, and cause endocrine disorders and other effects.
It is recommended to take contraceptive measures during intercourse and minimize the number of emergency contraceptive pills to avoid certain damage to the body. Consult your doctor for details.