Good morning, I take Liberelle contraceptive pills around 23:30-00:00. In the last week before taking a break, I took them between twelve thirty and the first one at night, the last pill I took about thirty minutes after the first. I would like to ask if such a time difference can have an impact on the effectiveness of contraception? Please also advise me what magnesium and vitamin B12 supplements I can take with contraception
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
6 months ago
No, such a discrepancy does not affect the effectiveness of the tablets. Protection is maintained.
The tablets should be taken at about the same time of day, i.e. in your case always at night +/- 2 hours each way. Then the protection will be maintained and you will avoid bleeding and intracyclic spotting.
Magnesium and vitamin B12 do not affect the effectiveness of contraception. You can use any preparation and protection will be provided. Vitamin B6, which promotes the absorption of magnesium, also does not affect the effectiveness of Liberelle.
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