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Kasia (Anonymous, 5.173.40.) Warszawa 18 months ago

Will my cycle at Belara last only 21 days?

Good morning, I'm starting to take Belara birth control pills. I would like to ask, because I will take the first tablet at the beginning of menstruation. And what does it look like at the end of the blister? Will there be a period during these 21 days of taking these pills for 7 days? Will my cycle be so short?' Because I always had a period after over 30 hundred days. Thank you for your reply

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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor

18 months ago

When using Belara tablets, you will no longer have a physiological cycle, everything will now be regulated by hormones from the tablet taken in a 21 + 7 regimen. However, there will be withdrawal bleeding. Take one Belara tablet a day for 21 consecutive days: then there is a 7-day break in taking the tablets. Usually, within two to four days after taking the last tablet, withdrawal bleeding occurs. It is similar to menstrual bleeding. The next pack of Belara should be started after a 7-day break from taking the tablets, regardless of whether the withdrawal bleeding has ended or is still ongoing. Bleeding will therefore occur not during the 21 days of taking the tablets - it should begin in the interval between the packages of Belara. I enclose information that may be of interest to you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/9841/belara-tabletki-powlekane/apteki/w-warszawie

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