Hello, today at 6 a.m. I got diarrhea, only liquid stool, then it was calm, at 11 I took the first contraceptive pill from the blister, but liquid stool appeared again after 30 minutes after the pill drop. Do I have to take another pill in such a situation or is it enough to protect myself for another week?
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Aleksandra Kowalczyk Pharmacist
19 months ago
In this case, you can continue taking the drug as usual, you do not need to shorten the current cycle.
Only that I didn't take the extra one from this package, but from the extra one that I have left for such situations, so what in such a situation?
Aleksandra Kowalczyk Pharmacist
19 months ago
If you experience diarrhoea (at least 3 excessively loose stools) within 3-4 hours of taking the contraceptive pill, it is recommended that you take another tablet from the blister (or a tablet from an additional blister).
Diarrhoea that occurred before taking the pill does not affect its effect.
Taking an extra contraceptive pill from a blitz you have started will shorten your current cycle by one day (if you continue to take the pill as usual), which will cause withdrawal bleeding (and the placebo period) to occur one day earlier. In this case, the new pack of birth control pills (active pills) will start one day earlier than usual.
I attach related materials:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/antykoncepcja-hormonalna
For example, should I shorten taking the pills by one day at the very end of the blister or do nothing
Due to the lack of response, for my own peace of mind, I took the second pill from the additional package. Should I choose the packaging in this situation? Without any change?
The first loose stool in the morning was quite long because I was in the toilet for almost an hour, but does it have the effect it had before taking the pill? Oblige yourself because this is the first tablet with blostra
These are vines pills