Good evening, please tell me, what is the chance that the escapelle will not work 5 days before menstruation?
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Contraception can have an early abortifacient effect. In this situation, conception has already occurred, life has already come into being. These methods interfere with human life
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"Korzekwa-Kaliszuk noted that the so-called "morning after" pill "can work in two ways." One of these actions is indeed contraceptive action, i.e. one that prevents conception of a child. However, if conception has already occurred, or it will occur despite the use of the pill - and it is possible - then the pill works by hindering the movement of an already fertilized egg and causes changes in the mucous membrane to the uterus, which prevent it from implanting" - she said.
If so, we are dealing with a pharmacological abortion.
Intrauterine devices, the so-called "spirals" and contraceptive pills/pills, also work in the same way.
Hormonal contraception primarily inhibits ovulation. The next stages of contraceptive action are thickening of the mucus in the cervix, slowing down peristaltic movements in the fallopian tubes and inhibiting the growth of the mucous membrane that lines the uterine cavity. These actions are intended to hinder the movement of sperm, fertilization or, if it occurs, prevent the implantation of the embryo in the uterus. In this way, a very early miscarriage occurs, which the woman is not even aware of. It is also said that over time, the woman's body becomes resistant to hormones and certain other processes and early abortifacient action occurs. "What we do know is that it happens that women who are currently taking oral contraception conceive and happily give birth to a child. How is this possible? The primary mechanism of action of contraception is to stop ovulation. Secondary causes changes in the endometrium that make it less receptive (ready to receive and implant the embryo). If both mechanisms fail, conception and pregnancy are possible. But what if the primary mechanism fails (ovulation) and the secondary one works?
CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS AND EARLY ABORTION EFFECTS
In this mechanism (which is described in pharmacology textbooks as well as in the manufacturer himself), early abortifacient action is possible. There is evidence to support the hypothesis that the effectiveness of oral contraceptives depends to some extent on their secondary effects, i.e. those after conception. However, there is not enough quantitative data to confirm this effect or to unequivocally exclude it, and at the same time we probably all understand that studies in which a group of women would test the early abortifacient effect are deeply unethical and impossible.
Taking all this into account, according to the informed consent, patients should be informed about such risks. After successful implantation, hormonal contraception does not adversely affect the development of the fetus, hence the claims that the pills have no effect on pregnancy. However, this is a certain manipulation of the very term of pregnancy, which, depending on the interpretation of various representatives of the medical community, is understood either as the time from conception to birth or as the time from the implantation of the embryo in the uterine cavity to birth"
Bleeding and spotting that occur while taking hormonal pills/pills are actually potential signs of miscarriage
Contraceptive pills sold in Poland may have an early abortifacient effect
1. MTG single-component contraceptive pills, mini-pills (desogestrel), containing only gestagins, often lead to early miscarriages. This is due to the fact that their antigonadotropic effect is not very strong, in women using this type of contraception in 40% there are physiological ovulatory cycles, in 40% irregular, anovulatory cycles or irregular spotting and amenorrhea (10-20%). However, due to the inhibitory effect on the development of the endometrium, in the case of fertilization, the embryo is miscarriaged. This is often unnoticed by the women themselves, and may manifest itself as minor spotting or bleeding
2. Combined contraceptive pills (desogestrel + ethinylestradiol) can also cause early miscarriages (e.g. when a woman uses these pills irregularly - for example, she forgets to take them and ovulation and then fertilization occurs, with the endometrium not prepared for pregnancy). These pills can cause all the harmful side effects on the body