Are the side effects of short-acting oral contraceptives significant?

The side effects of short-acting oral contraceptives are not very significant, but they are not recommended to be taken regularly.
Short-acting oral contraceptives, such as drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets and medroxyprogesterone tablets, can not only provide contraception, but also regulate women’s menstrual irregularities and delay menstruation.
Compared with the long-acting contraceptive pill, the side effects are usually less, but not without side effects, usually accompanied by a small amount of vaginal bleeding, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, and is not recommended to take it regularly.
Patients are advised to pay attention to the method of use and dosage of the drug before using it to avoid overuse of the drug, which may cause discomfort, and to use the drug under the guidance of a doctor. Consult your doctor for more information.