---
Free space for your campaign:
Order

Welcome to licensed pharmacies in Poland:

Non-prescription medicines delivery across Europe.

Frequently ordered: potency boosters (sildenafil OTC), quit smoking aids.

Andzia (Anonymous, 5.173.140.) Warszawa 3 years ago

If I am late taking a Belara tablet at week 3, should I skip the 7-day break for bleeding?

Hello. I take Belara tablets. Recently I forgot to take the pills from the 3rd week on Thursday. I took this and Friday pill on Friday. Can I take a 7-day break in this case?

1 answer, 1 subscriber

* required field

You can drag the photo file here.

* required field

Notify of a new answer.
Other messages will not be sent.

Suggested Products

Space for your product

Your product would fit here?
Your product would fit here?

Set up a sponsored products campaign yourself:

Check
Angelika Talar-Śpionek

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

In this case, the 7-day break should be skipped and go straight to the tablets from the new package. According to the manufacturer: "If the current packaging contains fewer than 7 tablets, you should start taking Belara from the next pack immediately after taking the last tablet from the currently used pack, i.e. without keeping a gap in taking the tablets between the packs. There is a chance that no withdrawal bleeding will occur until the end of the second pack, but slight bleeding or midcyclic spotting may occur on the days of taking the tablets. If there is no withdrawal bleeding at the end of the second pack, a pregnancy test should be performed." I attach a link to the information about the drug: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/9841/belara-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

Appreciate the answerer and highlight the question on the home page
User questions and answers that provide feedback about products are not verified for the purchase or use of the product. Companies often order anonymous comments to form positive opinions about their products, or negative ones about competitors. Therefore, be guided by the information in the pharmacists' responses in the first place.

Specialists