Lady Shares Shocking Skin Effects After Taking Postinor-2 Daily
A Nigerian lady has sparked widespread reactions online after sharing her experience with Postinor-2, a contraceptive pill, and its effects on her skin after taking it twice a week and then daily. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
In a viral video on social media, the lady showed the changes in her skin, which began to irritate and become extremely itchy. While she didn’t explain why she was taking the drug, her video revealed the unexpected skin reactions she experienced after increasing the frequency of use.
As the video circulated, many viewers were shocked by her story and flooded the comments section with their thoughts. Some were concerned about the potential long-term health consequences, while others questioned the risks of frequent use of the pill.
Here are some of the reactions:
@Thomasjrmike: “She hasn’t seen anything yet. She should pray hard against cervical cancer. Postinor 2 twice a week? Ah!!”
@MeenahSuraj: “Isn’t Postinor for preventing pregnancy? And I thought it’s a risky pill?”
@kinkydoll26: “Taking it twice a week and thinking it wasn’t affecting you? Is it anti-malarial?”
@gbengaday: “She needs to go to the hospital urgently and get a complete blood panel. She might need platelet transfusion.”
@JanisOmorogbe: “Postinor 2 should not be taken more than four times in a month.”
@Solomonchisco1: “In future years, getting married will be the biggest risk a man will take.”
@jen_ne_far: “This reaction might not even be due to Postinor 2. Some girls will do anything for engagement and likes.”
@Tigerminded1: “My concern isn’t Postinor 2 but how many Nigerian ladies discourage others from using proper birth control methods.”
@olakunle071: “She’s into hookups, and the clients want raw action. She hasn’t seen anything yet.”
@Graythedread: “That’s not a skin reaction; it’s microbleeding from depleted cells. She’s at risk for internal bleeding. She needs to see a doctor now.”
@tolulope_scents: “This might not be caused by the drug. It looks like she’s bleaching, and that’s the reaction.”
The video has sparked a conversation about the importance of safe contraceptive use and the potential health risks of misusing such drugs.