Taking pills to cause menstruation during ovulation period

This problem usually occurs when using emergency contraception. For example, when taking emergency contraceptive pills or tablets, withdrawal bleeding may occur during ovulation. This is because these drugs suppress the function of the ovaries, causing egg release to be delayed or stopped.

Although withdrawal bleeding is usually normal, in some cases it can have consequences for a woman's health. If withdrawal bleeding is heavy or long-lasting, it can lead to anemia or other health problems. In addition, withdrawal bleeding may affect a woman's menstrual cycle, causing future menstrual cycle abnormalities.

To avoid this, women should talk to their doctor before using emergency contraception. Doctors can guide them in selecting appropriate medications and usage methods to ensure that withdrawal bleeding is safe and normal.