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Marysia (Anonymous, 5.184.113.) Warszawa 3 years ago

He uses vixpo contraceptive pills. I had a milk service...

He uses vixpo contraceptive pills. Milk service appeared in me and it turned out that a little stretchy. Does this mean that the pills do not work and I can expect ovulation? I did not miss any tablet, I am on the first week of the blister. Unfortunately, in the morning he sometimes gives loose stools (2-3), and takes the tablet at 19. Does this have an impact?

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Marysia (Anonymous, 5.184.123.) 3 years ago

Most likely, it is a displacement associated with stress.

Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

For @Marysia: Persistent long-term bowel problems (e.g. chronic diarrhoea) should be consulted with your doctor. This may indicate abnormalities in the functioning of the intestine, which may translate into the absorption of hormones from contraceptive pills. However, if these are physiological stools that are simply characterized by a loose consistency (they do not occur several times a day, they are not liquid), then in my opinion there is no reason to worry.

Marysia (Anonymous, 5.184.123.) 3 years ago

Even if loose stools occur almost every day in the morning/afternoon (but always before 7 pm), am I protected?

Marysia (Anonymous, 5.184.123.) 3 years ago

This morning I'm moving away again on one visit to the toilet loose stools. Does this mean that I have diarrhea and the pills will no longer work?

Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

3 years ago

For @Marysia: Yes, the use of tablets may be accompanied by thick mucus.

Marysia (Anonymous, 5.184.123.) 3 years ago

So such mucus can occur when using contraception?

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