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Ola  (Anonymous, 77.114.32.) Warszawa 4 years ago

Does taking 2 birth control pills on the same day affect the effectiveness of contraception?

Hi, I have a question whether if I take in the morning at 8 tablets of Vibin and sometimes it happens to me that I do not remember whether I took and to be sure after an hour or in the evening I will take another one from an additional blister, does it affect the effect of the tablets negatively? Will this not interfere with their effectiveness?

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Aleksandra Żywiec-Pelczar

Aleksandra Żywiec-Pelczar Pharmacist

4 years ago

Occasional intake of 2 tablets a day does not affect the effectiveness and safety of contraception. If this happens to you regularly, it is worth taking steps to avoid this situation, because taking too much of hormones, although it should not negatively affect the effectiveness of the tablets, increases the risk of side effects, m.in irregular bleeding or mid-cycle spotting. For this purpose, you can use mobile applications that can be installed on your phone. An example of this type of application is Lady Pill Reminder. More about the correct intake of contraceptive pills can be seen in the video:

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