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Ola88 (Anonymous, 46.205.210.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Is it possible that after bleeding from withdrawal and the lack of continuation of tablets, fertile days appear 4 days later?

Is it possible that after bleeding from withdrawal (microgyon), and the lack of continuation of tablets, fertile days appear 4 days later, after "bleeding"? The service, stretchy, like an egg, began in the evening and continued, for half the day. Ejaculation occurred on the first day ("fertile service") in the morning. Is there a probability of pregnancy? Too early for the test.

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

3 years ago

Microgynon - like other birth control pills - is a fully reversible method of preventing pregnancy and fertility can return in the next cycle after the end of taking the pills. Your entry does not show exactly how many days have passed since taking the last active tablet, but if you mean a few days after discontinuation plus the entire duration of bleeding (I assume a few days) plus another 4 days, then there is a possibility that ovulation occurred during this time and that pregnancy may have occurred. I enclose additional information:

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