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Ola  (Anonymous, 83.31.216.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Does being 1.5 hours late affect the effectiveness of birth control pills?

He has been taking birth control pills for 4 months. I always took them at a fixed time, never skipped them and never took medications that could affect them badly. However, today I forgot to take the pills at the right time. I always take at 21.40 but today I took at 23.15 does it have any impact on its effectiveness? Could a 1.5-hour delay have a negative impact and impair its effectiveness? Do I have to use additional contraception for the next 7 days?

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Szymon Siudak

Szymon Siudak Pharmacist

3 years ago

Such a small difference in the time of intake does not affect the operation of either one- or two-component contraceptive pills, hence there is no need to use an additional method of contraception. I am attaching an article that may turn out to be interesting: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje.

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