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Izabela  (Anonymous, 31.60.126.) Warszawa 1 year ago

When to expect withdrawal bleeding after two packs of Lesinelle? Am I protected during the break?

Good morning. Due to the fact that I was going on vacation, I combined two packages of Lesinelle contraceptive pills (I take them from 9msc). Unfortunately, while taking these two packages without interruption by accident I took 2 times for tablets (two on one day and two on another) I want to take a break for bleeding now. I usually got bleeding 4 days after weaning. Should I now expect this bleeding after 4 days? And after the combined two packages, am I protected during the week break?

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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

1 year ago

To delay the time of withdrawal bleeding, skip the break and proceed directly to the use of Lesinelle tablets from the next blister - and so you did. During the prolonged cycle, slight intermenstrual bleeding or spotting may occur. After finishing the second package, a 7-day break should be applied. During this time, withdrawal bleeding should occur. Protection is maintained at all times as long as the tablets were taken as directed. If you have used twice a double dose of the drug and you have not experienced any side effects such as nausea and withdrawal bleeding - there is no reason to worry. No cases of overdose with Lesinelle have been reported so far. More about the drug and its availability: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/43188/lesinelle-tabletki-powlekane/apteki I also encourage you to: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/tematy/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje/opinie-i-pytania

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