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Understanding Pregnancy Chances After Stopping Birth Control Pills

Probability of Pregnancy Hello, Doctor: I would like to ask about taking the contraceptive pill, Yaz, for three consecutive years. On June 3, a vaginal ultrasound showed a thickened endometrium, and the doctor advised me to stop taking the medication. I stopped taking the pill on...


Dr. Chen Zhiyu Reply:
Withdrawal bleeding may occur after discontinuing medication, typically lasting about a week. There is a possibility of pregnancy shortly after stopping the medication, so it is recommended to use condoms during sexual intercourse. Thank you.

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Understanding Pregnancy Risks After Emergency Contraception and Birth Control Use

Pregnancy probability The menstrual cycle started around June 10. There was sexual intercourse with withdrawal on May 31, but feeling uncertain, I took emergency contraception on June 1. I also purchased a 28-day oral contraceptive pill for long-term use. After taking the emergen...


Dr. Lin Manying Reply:
Hello: Based on the situation you described, it is advised not to speculate about a possible pregnancy. If you are not pregnant, this is a normal occurrence. Please continue to take your regular contraceptive pills consistently. The Hualien Hospital of the Ministry of Health and ...

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Understanding Menstrual Cycle Changes After Emergency Contraception

Menstrual cycle My girlfriend's last menstrual period started on May 15, and the next one is predicted to be on June 12. However, she just took the emergency contraceptive pill today. Will her period likely come around this time?


Dr. Chen Zhiyu Reply:
Factors such as the regularity of menstrual cycles and the timing of emergency contraceptive pill usage can influence outcomes. It is recommended to engage in safe sex practices throughout to avoid the risks of sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies. You may o...

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Understanding the Contraceptive Effects of Emergency Birth Control Pills

Emergency contraceptive pill If you start taking the first pack of the medication approximately 15 days into your menstrual cycle for the purpose of regulating your period, you may wonder if it has contraceptive effects during that month. Your last menstrual period began on May 2...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, contraceptive pills should be started on the fifth day of your menstrual period to be effective for contraception. Starting them on the fifteenth day will only have a menstrual regulation effect and no contraceptive effect. Wishing you good health.

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Effectiveness of Ella Taken on Ovulation Day: Pregnancy Risk Explained

Taking Ella on the day of ovulation? Your partner's menstrual cycle started on June 1, and you had intercourse on the 14th, which is indicated as a fertile period by the app. Both of you were not wearing underwear, and there was slight external contact (1-2 times) without ej...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, since there was no actual sexual intercourse, the likelihood of pregnancy should be very low. Wishing you good health.

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Emergency Contraceptive Pills: When to Test for Pregnancy After Unprotected Sex

Emergency contraceptive pill My girlfriend's period started on May 15 (lasting about 6 days), and then we had sexual intercourse on June 10, during which the condom broke (around 2 PM). She took emergency contraception on June 12 at 5:40 PM, but the app indicated that her pe...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, the probability of pregnancy should be low. You can take a pregnancy test 12 days after intercourse. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Pregnancy Risks and Emergency Contraception: Key Insights

Can I get pregnant? Hello doctor, I had my period from May 30 to June 5. On June 7, around 1 or 2 AM, I had sexual intercourse. I initially used a condom, but it slipped off without me noticing. I realized it only after we finished, so it was unprotected ejaculation. I took the e...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, bleeding may be related to taking emergency contraceptive pills, and the chances of pregnancy should be low. You can take a pregnancy test 12 days after intercourse. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Emergency Contraceptive Pills After Uterine Surgery

Emergency contraceptive pill Hello, I had a hysteroscopy on May 27, and I have been taking the 28-day oral contraceptive pill for a long time. On the day of my follow-up appointment, the doctor informed me that I could continue taking the contraceptive without any issues. I would...


Dr. Liu Fuping Reply:
If contraceptive pills are taken regularly, ovulation will not occur. The bleeding that happens after stopping the medication is called withdrawal bleeding, not a physiological menstrual period. It is advisable to follow your obstetrician's recommendations during your follow...

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Emergency Contraceptive Pills: Timing and Effectiveness Explained

Emergency contraceptive pill Hello Doctor, I would like to ask: I had intercourse around midnight on June 11th and discovered that the condom had slipped off afterward. Since it may have come into contact with semen, I am considering taking emergency contraception. My menstrual c...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, it should be the safe period. If you want to take emergency contraception just in case, that's also an option. Wishing you good health.

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Missed Birth Control Pill: What to Do and How It Affects Your Cycle

One day, I missed taking my birth control pill, but I don't know which day it was? Hello, doctor. I am currently taking the oral contraceptive Esmya and have been on it for 8 months. However, on the 12th day of this month (June 9), I realized that I missed one pill earlier, ...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, continue taking the contraceptive pills, and start the next pack on the fifth day after your period begins. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Menstrual Irregularities and Pregnancy Risks After Contraceptive Use

Menstrual Cycle Prostate Risk Period Hello doctor, I would like to ask a question. My girlfriend took the emergency contraceptive pill on February 14, and her period started on March 2. It also started on April 2. However, it hasn't come yet as of June 5, even though it was ...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, whether you are pregnant can be determined by taking a pregnancy test. Wishing you good health.

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Could I Be Pregnant? Understanding Risks After Protected Intercourse

Is it possible to be pregnant? On April 26, sexual intercourse occurred with the use of a condom, and a water test was performed afterward (the condom did not break). Menstruation started on May 1, and there was no sexual activity for the entire month of May. However, menstruatio...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the factors that can affect the menstrual cycle are numerous, including age, environment, lifestyle, stress, emotional instability, weight changes, medications, emergency contraceptive pills, diet, polycystic ovary syndrome, lesions of the uterus or cervix, infections, ovu...

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What Happens If You Skip a Pill in Your Birth Control Pack?

What happens if you skip a dose of the emergency contraceptive pill? I took a 28-day contraceptive pill and today I finished the 28th pill. I realized that I skipped the 6th pill, and the first six pills seemed to be sedatives, which means I was taking a different medication that...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, finish the current pack and start taking the next pack of birth control pills on the fifth day after your period begins. Wishing you good health.

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Understanding Pregnancy Risks After Unprotected Intercourse: Key Insights

Sexual concerns? Doctor, I apologize for bothering you. Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. My last menstrual period started on May 16. I took emergency contraceptive pills last month, but I haven't taken any this month. Today, during sexual intercourse, the...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, the probability should be low. If you're still concerned, you can take emergency contraception just in case. Wishing you good health.

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Can Glaucoma Patients Safely Use Birth Control Pills?

Glaucoma patients taking contraceptive pills? Dear Doctor, I started taking the contraceptive pill Alyssa last December. At that time, I asked my gynecologist if I could use it since I have glaucoma, and the doctor replied that theoretically it was fine. However, I just came acro...


Dr. Cao Guotao Reply:
Hello, generally it does not have an impact. Wishing you good health.

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Do Antibiotics Affect Birth Control Pill Effectiveness? Key Insights for Women

Do antibiotics affect the effectiveness of birth control pills? A few days ago, I suffered a burn on my leg from a curling iron. Four days later, the wound showed slight inflammation. The doctor prescribed oral pain medication (DEPYRETIN), an antibiotic (CEPHALEXIN), and a topica...


Dr. Lin Manying Reply:
Hello: In response to your questions, A1: No, but it may slightly reduce the effectiveness of the pain medication. A2: No need. A3: No, because you are taking the birth control pill on schedule. A4: You do not need to stop taking the birth control pill while on the medications me...

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Can You Stop Birth Control Pills a Week Early to Shift Your Period?

Can emergency contraceptive pills be taken a week earlier than scheduled? I have a travel plan on October 18 and would like to inquire about my menstrual cycle, which is expected to start on that date. If I want to induce my period a week earlier, can I simply stop taking my medi...


Dr. Chen Zhiyu Reply:
Hello, it is recommended to consult and evaluate with a gynecologist regarding the need to stop or adjust the use of contraceptive pills before or after taking them. Thank you.

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Emergency Contraception: Understanding Risks and Ovulation Signs

Emergency contraceptive pill Hello doctor, I would like to inquire about an incident that occurred on May 25th when I had sexual intercourse. We used a condom, but when he pulled out, I noticed some white substance on his pubic hair. I'm not sure if it was my discharge or hi...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the effectiveness of emergency contraceptive pills is not 100%, with a failure rate of about 3%. It is recommended to check for pregnancy if your period is more than a week late. Thank you! Wishing you safety and health. Dr. Chang

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Understanding Pregnancy Chances After Unprotected Intercourse

Probability of pregnancy? Hello, I would like to ask the doctor about a situation. My girlfriend's period ended on May 8, and that night we had unprotected intercourse once with ejaculation inside. For subsequent sexual activities, we used condoms, and afterward, I immediate...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the effectiveness of emergency contraceptive pills is not 100%, with a failure rate of about 3%. It is recommended to check for pregnancy if your period is more than a week late. Thank you! Wishing you safety and health. Dr. Chang

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Understanding Pregnancy Chances After Unprotected Intercourse

Probability of pregnancy? Hello, I would like to ask the doctor about a situation. My girlfriend's period ended on May 8, and that night we had unprotected intercourse once, with ejaculation inside. All subsequent sexual activities were protected with condoms, and afterwards...


Dr. Zhang Kunmin Reply:
Hello, the effectiveness of emergency contraception is not 100%, with a failure rate of about 3%. It is recommended to check for pregnancy if your period is more than a week late. Thank you! Wishing you safety and health. Dr. Zhang

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