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Contraceptives after intercourse - impact on health, consequences of early abortion

Contraceptives before intercourse and contraceptives after intercourse are not accepted by the Church. The most commonly used form of contraception (called emergency contraception) is the hormonal pill, commonly known as the oral pill. If you are in doubt about whether the contraceptive method you have used has worked, simply order it from an online pharmacy. However, it should be remembered that time is very important in this case (max. 72 hours), because the earlier the pill is taken, the more likely it is to work. The use of the pill after intercourse should be considered individually, in accordance with their own moral and ethical principles. Sex and choosing the right form of contraception is a dilemma for many people.

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1. Contraceptives after intercourse

Po contraceptives after intercourse it is most commonly used by people who have previously forgotten or failed to take precautions during intercourse. If nothing interferes and the couple wants to protect themselves from an unplanned child, it is worth protecting yourself in advance. There are many methods of contraception offered by modern medicine. It is better to think about the right type of contraception in advance than to worry about the consequences of unprotected sex later.

Po tablets are intended for adult women over 18 years of age. According to doctors, the pill should be considered as emergency measurenot a form of contraception. However, it is worth remembering the pill and having it ready when the contraceptive methods used do not work. Tablets should not be used by women who have a diseased liver. It should be remembered that the pill, if used more than once in one cycle, may not work and lead to many dangerous side effects.

Contraceptives after intercourse should be considered as a precautionary measure and not as a form of contraception. (shutterstacks)

The doctor has the right to refuse to prescribe contraceptives after sexual intercourse. This happens when the use of pills is contrary to his moral and ethical principles. However, he must tell the patient which doctor will write him a prescription for the medicine.

2. Postcoital contraception

Postcoital contraception, i.e. after sexual intercourse, contains a powerful dose of hormones. A tablet after a single use does not have a significant effect on health. However, if a tablet is used more than once in a single cycle, it may be detrimental to the functioning of the body. A large dose of the hormones contained in the tablets can disrupt menstruation and make it more profuse.

Side effects of contraception after:

  • nausea,
  • vomiting,
  • diarrhea,
  • lower abdominal pain
  • breast tenderness
  • migraine
  • unexpected bleeding.

3. Impact of contraceptives on early abortion

Many people face the moral dilemma of whether or not to treat post-intercourse contraceptives as an abortifacient. Well, from a medical point of view, a miscarriage is the removal of an implanted cell from the uterus. Contraception after a change in the consistency of mucus and peristalsis of the fallopian tubes. If sexual intercourse occurred before ovulation, then the contraceptive will prevent sperm from entering the egg. However, if fertilization has already occurred, the drug will prevent implantation of the fertilized cell in the uterus. In such a situation, medicine does not consider contraceptives too early.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS OF DOCTORS ON THIS TOPIC

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This is different from the Christian point of view. Here, the beginning of life is considered to be fertilization itself, and not just the implantation of a fertilized cell in the uterus. In such an arrangement use of emergency contraception this is perceived as an abortion, that is, the deprivation of life.

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