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7312422 (Anonymous, 31.183.131.) Warszawa 1 year ago

If I took Belara tablets at different times, but at the same time of day - protection is preserved?

Good morning, I used Belara tablets (first time), I used the first package. I'm not sure I took the tables at the same time every day (I didn't have sex all the time while I was taking it and I didn't control it very much), but it was definitely always the second half of the day. I did not miss any of the tablets. The ratio was on the 3rd day of the 7-day break (yesterday). Is there a risk of getting pregnant? Is starting a new blister today (the 4th day of the break) any kind of security?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

To @7312422: In this case, you should consult a gynecologist. For it to work, take escapelle as soon as possible. Contraception should be continued regardless of the tablet you take. So after a 7-day break, start another pack of Belar. If you do not have the opportunity to consult your gynecologist, you can use teleadvice here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

7312422 (Anonymous, 5.173.26.) 1 year ago

Is it possible to take the morning-after pill while taking birth control pills? And when can I start after taking the tablet "the day after" the next pack of balea?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

If more than 24+12 hours have passed since taking the active tablet, you have taken the drug irregularly, then the protection may be reduced. Ovulation may not have been inhibited and there is a risk of pregnancy – even during a 7-day break.

7312422 (Anonymous, 5.173.26.) 1 year ago

And if it was possible that there was a break of 24 hours + 12 hours more in taking any of the tablets? The pill was always in the second half, but I can't recall if there were any larger gaps. Once it was certain that the tablet was taken at 16, another at 23. Does this affect the security during the break?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

In the described situation, protection has been maintained and the risk of pregnancy is negligible. If you took the first tablet from the first blister on the first day of natural menstruation, then protection was provided from the first tablet and you are protected during the 7-day break for bleeding. The drug should be taken at the same time of day, i.e. always in the afternoon - there is no need to take the tablet always at the same time. In this way, the drug inhibits ovulation, which usually occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle and thus protects against unwanted pregnancy - if the tablets are used correctly, ovulation has been inhibited and now - that is, during the 7-day break you will not get pregnant. Shortening the 7-day break and starting a new blister a few days earlier is unnecessary. By taking the tablets regularly - every day - you are protected and the risk of pregnancy is about 1%. I attach a link to a helpful post: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

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