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I want to take regular Contraceptive pills...Is there any disadvantages of this ? And what are the advantages of taking this pills ...Is this is harmful as Emergency contraceptive pill ?
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First of all , I would like know the details of concern individual and associated health issues. I always prefer cafeteria approach to prescribe contraceptives. One size does not fit to All. 
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Taking regular contraception pills can be harmful as on long term it can cause weight gain, mood changes, decreased libido and others. Emergency contraceptive pills to be taken on emergency basis only not. Regular basis.
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it is advisable to use a barrier method for contraception.
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Usually contraceptive pills are safe. But every body reacts differently. Regular contraception and emergency contraceptives are different.
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There is no harm, to take regular contraceptive,  but yes different body respond differently,  so it completely depends upon, what is ur requirements and some other medical history is also important before starting it, so you have to first consult gynecologist.
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