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Consequences of taking contraceptives once a year

Dr. Aubrey Carter
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2025-05-15 10:48:11 Views: 91 times

Emergency contraceptives are a powerful high-hormonal drug that women are generally advised to take no more than three times a year. Taking contraceptives once a year has little effect on the body, but may cause short-term endocrine disorders, delaying or advancing menstrual cycles. It is recommended not to use emergency contraceptives for contraception.

Consequences of taking contraceptives once a year



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