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Kamilka (Anonymous, 77.89.74.) Warszawa 4 years ago

If I stop taking birth control pills in a few weeks, will I be able to eat and drink without any problems?

Hello, in a few weeks I discontinue anti-component tablets. And I have a question, can I then easily take all the medicines, eat and drink everything that was "forbidden" with the pills?

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

4 years ago

Restrictions on possible drug interactions or other relationships with contraceptive pills do not apply if you stop using them. Drugs can not interfere with the effect of tablets that have been discontinued and are simply not taken. After stopping the use of contraceptive pills, the effect of the hormones contained in them on your body will cease. Side effects are characteristic of the drug during the period of its use. Therefore, it is rather impossible to talk about the fact that the termination of therapy will cause "side effects". Simply, your body will start to work on "its own principles" - fertility and the physiological menstrual cycle will return, and at the same time the effects that resulted from the use of tablets should disappear. For example, if the pills have improved the condition of your skin or reduced the ailments associated with premenstrual syndrome, these ailments may return after you stop taking contraception. I enclose additional information: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

Kamilka (Anonymous, 77.89.74.) 4 years ago

And what symptoms can I have after stopping the pills?

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