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Is it possible to take contraceptives constantly?

No. Emergency contraception is allowed 1-2 times a year.

Although these products are available in pharmacies without a prescription, like all medicines, they can cause side effects.

Unlike oral contraceptives, where everything is balanced and the dosage is small, emergency contraceptives contain an increased dose of the hormone, which can cause the menstrual cycle to go astray.

In addition, the constant use of progestogen sometimes leads to an increase in body weight.

Nausea, pain in the lower abdomen, headache, etc. may also occur.