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Datia (Anonymous, 188.147.109.) Warszawa 10 months ago

If the interval between Daylette packages has been extended - start a new one immediately or wait for bleeding?

I take daylette tablets, the last pill I took on Saturday I could buy a new package on Wednesday can I start taking right away? Is it necessary to wait for the period?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

10 months ago

You can start a new Daylette blister on any day of the cycle (in your case - from Wednesday), but then protection will not be provided immediately. You should then use an additional form of contraception (condom) while taking the tablets in this pack. Full protection will be provided only at the next blister. You can also wait for the bleeding and only start a new blister when it occurs. Then protection will be provided from the first tablet. Here you can check the availability of Daylette and book the medicine at the pharmacy of your choice: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/21296/daylette-tabletki-powlekane/apteki For the future, if it happens that you will have difficult contact with your gynecologist, here you can use the teleadvice: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-ginekologiem I attach links to helpful entries: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/tabletki-antykoncepcyjne-dwuskladnikowe https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

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