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Anna  (Anonymous, 83.7.29.) Warszawa 11 months ago

Is it possible to shorten withdrawal bleeding?

I used Regulon always at 7 am. Now I have a three-day break and I want to take a pill in the evening and morning to stop my period. He wants to take at 22.00 and then at 7.00 in the morning. Is it possible and can further use still be at 7.00 am or must it be at 22.00 ??

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Aleksandra Żywiec-Pelczar Pharmacist

11 months ago

Although taking the contraceptive pill at intervals of less than 24 hours (e.g. 22.00 and 7.00) does not weaken the effectiveness of contraception, it may increase the likelihood of side effects associated with the use of contraceptive pills and is not a recommended method to stop bleeding. Normally, the withdrawal bleeding break when using Regulon contraceptive pills lasts 7 days. Shortening the withdrawal bleeding break is recommended if there is a need to change the day of the week when the bleeding occurs. However, you should be aware that this may increase the risk of mid-cycle spots. If you take your tablet at 22.00 and at 7.00 the next day, you can take the next dose in the morning. We wrote about how to properly use contraception in the text: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje Below is a link to track the availability and booking of Regulon contraceptive pills with collection at the selected pharmacy: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/66459/regulon-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

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