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Kasia (Anonymous, 5.173.28.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Can I take a 7-day break after taking 24 Liberelle tablets?

Hi, I have a problem. I do not know why, but I forgot to take a 7-day break in anti tablets and started taking a new leaf right away. I ate 3 tablets from the leaf, can I take a break? If possible, I would not like to continue this leaf, but just take a break. Is it safe? Please answer because I'm worried :(

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

In such a situation, the contraceptive protection of the pills remains preserved and there is no need for additional protection.

Kasia (Anonymous, 77.45.63.) 3 years ago

Thank you very much for your reply. In fact, everything went well. Withdrawal bleeding occurred traditionally (in my case the norm) on the 4-5th day of the break and was without any changes. Nevertheless, I guess that with such confusion, for safety against unwanted pregnancy, it will be better to wait 7 days from the first tablet or additionally protect yourself

Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

You can take a 7-day break at this point and then start another new blister of tablets. During the break, withdrawal bleeding should occur. The cycle will shift, but contraceptive protection remains preserved.

Kasia (Anonymous, 77.45.63.) 3 years ago

Liberelle

Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

Please let me know what tablets you use.

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