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Patagg (Anonymous, 185.131.243.) Warszawa 18 months ago

When should I start my next pack of Sylvie 30?

Hi I take Sylvie 30mam tablets currently 7 day break but after 3 days I got a period and should I wait these 7 days or should I take the tablets now with the first day of the period. Thank you and best regards.

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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor

18 months ago

Blister of contraception on the first day of the period begins only once - at the very beginning. Then, in the case of Sylvie 30, the 21 + 7 scheme should be used. "For 21 consecutive days, you should take 1 tablet a day. Then you should not take the tablets for 7 days. During this 7-day break, during which the tablets are not taken ("pause in the use of tablets"), withdrawal bleeding usually begins. This so-called "withdrawal bleeding" usually begins 2-3 days after taking the last tablet and can continue even after the start of the next pack. This means that you should always start each pack on the same day of the week, as well as that bleeding will occur on about the same days of each cycle." So you wait until the end of the break and then start the new Pack of Sylvie 30 on time, even if the bleeding hasn't stopped by then. I enclose more information about the drug - you can book it on GdziePoLek and then pick it up stationary at the pharmacy after presenting the prescription: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/76335/sylvie-30-drazetki/apteki/w-warszawie You may also be interested in our recording:

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