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Kasia (Anonymous, 37.248.222.) Warszawa 11 months ago

If I take Levomine birth control pills around 8 am, can I take them twice a week earlier, e.g. at 6 am?

If I take birth control pills (levomine) every day around 8 am, can I take them twice a week earlier, at 6 am? I have variable hours at work and jie wants to drive them with me. Will protection be maintained or is it risky?

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

11 months ago

In general, it is recommended to take Levomine tablets every day at a similar time to maintain a stable concentration of active substances in the body. Taking tablets at a constant time helps to maintain the right concentration of hormones in the body. However, there is a certain time window in which it is recommended to take them to maintain contraceptive protection and a difference of +/- 2 hours should not affect the effectiveness of contraception. Please note that contraceptive protection may be compromised if you do not follow the exact instructions for taking the pills. If you want to protect yourself against unwanted pregnancy, I encourage you to consult a doctor who can help you find the best solution for you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja A friend also answered a similar question in the thread: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/68465/czy-jesli-bralam-tabletki-antykoncepcyjne-dwuskladnikowe-w-roznych-godzinach-to-moglo-to-miec-wplyw

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