Will it have contraceptive effects?
If I induced my menstruation with medication in November, and it lasted for 5 days, then started taking oral contraceptives (Yaz) on the first day of my period, will I have contraceptive protection after taking the pills for 7 days, considering this is my first time taking them?
Wu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/11/10
Dr. Lü Lizheng reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
The response has contraceptive effects.
Sincerely, Dr.
Li-Cheng Lu, Taoyuan Hospital.
Reply Date: 2015/11/10
More Info
Starting birth control pills after your menstruation can indeed provide effective contraception, but there are specific guidelines to follow to ensure maximum effectiveness. When you begin taking oral contraceptives, such as the one you mentioned (悅己), on the first day of your menstrual period, you are immediately protected against pregnancy. This is because the hormones in the pill work to prevent ovulation and create an environment in the uterus that is not conducive to implantation.
In your case, since you started taking the pill on the first day of your period, you should be protected from pregnancy right away. However, if you start the pill at any other time during your cycle, it is generally recommended to use an additional form of contraception, such as condoms, for the first seven days of taking the pill. This is to ensure that the hormones have had enough time to build up in your system and effectively prevent ovulation.
Since you mentioned that you took medication to induce your period, it is important to consider how that might affect your cycle. Inducing a period can sometimes lead to irregular cycles, and if you have any concerns about your menstrual regularity or the effectiveness of the contraceptive method you are using, it is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and any medications you are currently taking.
In summary, starting birth control pills on the first day of your period typically provides immediate contraceptive protection. If you have taken the pill consistently for seven days, you should be adequately protected against pregnancy. However, if you have any doubts or experience any irregularities in your cycle, it is always best to seek guidance from a healthcare professional. They can help clarify any concerns and ensure that you are using your contraceptive method effectively.
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