During ovulation, we will perform a birth control pill, a method of family planning that many women do. However, for some women, abdominal pain may occur after taking the pill. This may be due to the drug itself or an adverse reaction caused by the drug. If you have abdominal pain after taking the medicine, you should contact our doctor or pharmacist in time to get the correct treatment.

1. Drug reaction: During the injection process, the drug may irritate the gastrointestinal tract, causing pain and discomfort.

2. Side effects of family planning drugs: Some family planning drugs may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, including pain.

3. Other diseases: Chronic diseases such as gastric ulcers and gastritis may also cause abdominal pain.

If you develop abdominal pain after taking this medicine, you should contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately. They can help you evaluate your symptoms and determine the right treatment. Treatment may include painkillers, observation, adjusting the dosage of medications, or changing medications.