2. Irregular vaginal bleeding during menstruation. For irregular bleeding caused by long-acting oral contraceptives, ethinylestradiol tablets/kloc-0 tablets can be added. If bleeding still occurs, other contraceptive methods can be used. When irregular bleeding is caused by long-acting contraceptive needles, ethinylestradiol can be used for treatment, or short-acting contraceptive pills12 tablets can be taken every day for 5 days after injection of long-acting contraceptive needles.
3. The menstrual cycle is shortened. You can take short-acting contraceptives 1~2 tablets daily for 5 days before each premenstrual to prolong the menstrual period.
4. Too much or too little menstrual flow, generally without treatment, can return to normal after stopping the drug. Individuals with significantly increased menstrual flow should consider stopping taking drugs, further find out the reasons and switch to other contraceptive measures.
5. Breast swelling, palpitation, flushing, backache, abdominal pain, etc., can return to normal after stopping the drug.
6. Headache. Pay attention to measuring blood pressure. If blood pressure is normal, you can continue to take medicine. If you have persistent headache, you should consider stopping taking medicine.
7. Individuals may have allergic reactions. In case of long-acting contraceptive injection, observe 15~20 minutes after injection. If you have allergic reaction, you should stop taking medicine or injection and use other contraceptive measures.
Just like the above, it's your girlfriend who doesn't adapt to that medicine. . .
I think it's not good for men to want women to take birth control pills! He is actually hurting the woman he loves most.
Don't touch any medicine as long as it's not sick. .