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MAJA (Anonymous, 194.180.108.) Warszawa 4 years ago

When should I take my first birth control pill?

I would like to ask if I started taking the first contraceptive pill well, because at 6:40 i started to start my period was not much then only maybe two drops but I know that it was definitely a period. Well, but I got these two drops of blood and at 7 I took the first contraceptive pill and I wonder if I did the right thing or if I should wait longer until there is actually more blood and not just literally two three drops and only take the first pill?

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Katarzyna Domagała

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

4 years ago

You have received all your answers below. Asking the same question again won't change anything. Our answer will be the same.

Gabriela

4 years ago

I know that I ask all the time but this is my first pack of tablets and I want to be sure that after these first 7 days in which if I wanted to have sex I have to additionally protect myself that after 7 days the effectiveness will be as it should be and nothing will be reduced

Gabriela

4 years ago

So if now I took for a quick first tablet but I will use all the tablets correctly every day at the same time, I will be well protected in subsequent blisters and in this only somehow after a week?

Katarzyna Domagała

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

4 years ago

I have already given you the answer to this question in the following entries. I would like you to be safe during intercourse, so I recommend a condom for the first 7 days. If this situation is unacceptable to you, you can have sex without a condom, although I do not guarantee that you will be fully protected.

Gabriela

4 years ago

The day before I had mucus with blood and today these droplets were blood

Gabriela

4 years ago

Despite the fact that more blood appeared an hour later, the pill was still badly taken?

Katarzyna Domagała

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

4 years ago

As I wrote in the previous post - you should take the tablet at the time of FULL bleeding, not spotting. As the tablet was not taken at the right time, please use additional protection.

Gabriela

4 years ago

My period began but they were droplets so far but can it be considered the beginning of the period and well I took the first tablet? Then there was not a lot of blood but no few droplets for sure

Katarzyna Domagała

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

4 years ago

Yes, you should protect yourself additionally for the first 7 days with a condom. After this time, the effectiveness of the drug is complete and you can have intercourse without protection.

MAJA (Anonymous, 194.180.108.) 4 years ago

So if the first tablet you took during spotting the day before your period, you should take care of it for 7 days? And after these 7 days, the effectiveness is already preserved and further in the next blister or still not

Katarzyna Domagała

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

4 years ago

The first contraceptive pill should be taken within 24 hours of the appearance of full bleeding (not spotting). Otherwise, I recommend using additional protection for the first 7 days.

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