When do short-acting contraceptives work?

Dr. Taylor Turner
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2025-05-05 04:28:43
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Short-acting contraceptives generally take effect continuously for more than a week. Short-acting contraceptives are usually taken on the fifth day of menstruation. They are taken one tablet a day for 21 consecutive days and then stopped for seven days. During the medication period, they should not be missed. once missed, they need to be taken as soon as possible.