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Misza (Anonymous, 2a00:f41:80b2:32ea::) Warszawa 18 hours ago

What to do after taking the 17th tablet Vines with a 14-hour delay?
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Today I took the contraceptive pill with a delay of 14 hours (I take it by 10 and I took it by 24) hours, in the last 7 days I have had sex with a condom. This is the 17th day of taking contraception
Do I need to take the pill the day after? Or just continue to have sex with a condom for the next 7 days? I have vines pills

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Wisza (Anonymous, 2a02:2a40:5bf5:fd00::) 6 hours ago

And what if I took two Vines pills by mistake in one day? Can I just take a pill from the spare pack on that missing day and then take a break normally?

Ewa Pilch

Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor

11 hours ago

If you take the 17th Vines tablet with a 14-hour delay, you should continue to take the tablets at a fixed time. There is no need to take the pill as emergency contraception or to use additional protections such as condoms during subsequent intercourse.

When you have finished the active tablets from the current pack, discard the placebo tablets and start using the new Vines pack immediately. The day you start the new packaging will change.

I attach a link to check the availability of Vines and make a reservation in the pharmacy of your choice:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/81748/vines-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

We wrote more about how to use contraception correctly in the article:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

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