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Gapa (Anonymous, 89.64.36.) Warszawa 19 months ago

If I put on a new Ginoring disc, 9 hours after the previous disc fell out in the 3rd week of use, should I use the tablet after?

The ginoring disc fell out during intercourse, it was more than 3 hours outside the body, and exactly 9 hours, I applied it again, an hour later I applied a new one as the leaflet said, because on Tuesday I was supposed to pull out ginoring (it is Saturday) so the end of the extraction date, according to the leaflet I am now to use a new one for 3 weeks, after all I am a little afraid that it is not enough, can I take the tablet the day after?

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Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor

18 months ago

You followed the recommendations in the leaflet of the Ginoring disc. Probably the described procedure ensures that the contraceptive effectiveness of the disc is maintained and there is no need to use additional emergency contraception: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/96195/ginoring-przyrzad/apteki I encourage you to read additional opinions on a similar topic: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/85140/ginoring-czy-jesli-ginoring-znajdowal-sie-poza-pochwa-dluzej-niz-3-godziny-w-3 https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/13543/ginoring-czy-podczas-wypadniecia-krazka-i-nie-stosowania-go-przez-ok-9-godzin-istnieje-ryzyko-zajs If you have any doubts about the further procedure, you can use the telemedical advice offered m.in by the Gdziepolek.pl portal: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja More about how to use contraception correctly, we wrote in the article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

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