Lady Shares Alarming Skin Reactions After Frequent Use of Postinor-2

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Lady Shares Alarming Skin Reactions After Frequent Use of Postinor-2

A Nigerian woman has caused a stir on social media after sharing her disturbing experience with Postinor-2, a commonly used emergency contraceptive pill. In a viral video, she revealed the severe skin irritation and itching she began experiencing after taking the pill twice a week and later on a daily basis.

While she did not provide specific reasons for her frequent use of the medication, the video highlighted the unexpected side effects, which raised concerns among many viewers. As the video spread, reactions flooded in, with people expressing shock and concern about the possible long-term health implications of overusing the pill.

 

Some comments raised alarm about the potential risks:

 

@Thomasjrmike: “She hasn’t seen anything yet. She should pray against cervical cancer. Twice a week? This is dangerous!” @MeenahSuraj: “Isn’t Postinor meant to prevent pregnancy? I thought it was a risky pill to use often?” @kinkydoll26: “Taking it that frequently and thinking it wouldn’t have an effect? Is this anti-malarial medication?” @gbengaday: “She needs urgent medical attention and a full blood test. She could be at risk of internal issues.” @JanisOmorogbe: “Postinor 2 shouldn’t be taken more than four times a month.” @Solomonchisco1: “Marriage will soon become the biggest gamble a man will take with the rate some people misuse contraceptives.” @jen_ne_far: “The reaction might not even be from Postinor 2. Some people will go to any length for attention.” @Tigerminded1: “My real concern is not Postinor 2, but how many Nigerian women discourage others from using safer, long-term contraceptive options.” @olakunle071: “She’s likely into hookups, and those men probably want raw sex. She hasn’t seen anything yet.” @Graythedread: “That’s not just a skin issue; it could be internal bleeding from depleted cells. She needs to see a doctor immediately.” @tolulope_scents: “It might not even be the pill. It looks like skin bleaching, and that could be the cause of the reaction.”

 

The video has sparked a broader discussion about the dangers of misusing emergency contraceptives and the importance of using safe, reliable methods of birth control.

 


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