Injection after intercourse during ovulation

An injection is a local injection rather than an oral medication. It usually promotes uterine contractions, helps the embryo implant in the uterus, and reduces bleeding. For those who want to have children, injections may be a safe and effective way to shorten the time to childbirth and reduce the risk of complications.

However, injections may also cause some discomfort and side effects. Some people may experience pain, especially during the injection. Additionally, some people may experience discomfort or allergic reactions. Therefore, those who want to have children should discuss any potential risks and side effects with their doctor before getting the shot and make an appropriate plan.

For those who want to have children, the shot may be safe. However, before getting the shot, you should discuss any potential risks and side effects with your doctor and make an appropriate plan. In addition, you should carefully consider your own needs and goals and choose the fertility method that is best for you.