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Effective, does not matter, does not affect.
Because the medicine is taken from above, it has nothing to do with excretion.
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Isn't your birth control pill taken orally? Then it must be in the stomach, and then through the absorption of the stomach to enter the bloodstream, at least it will take an hour to enter the intestines, are you rectum? Eat and drain?
Is there any connection or conflict between taking birth control pills and going to the bathroom? It's two things.
I haven't heard of people who can't go to the toilet after taking birth control pills.
Poop doesn't seem to have anything to do with birth control pills. >>>More
Your condition may be a side effect of medication, but it may also be a gynecological or dietary problem, and it is not sure what caused it, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up to see what causes the lower abdominal pain, so as to facilitate the treatment of the problem.
Probably inflammation! If it lasts for a long time, you should go to the hospital for a check-up.