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Dobregodnia! (Anonymous, 31.182.232.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Until when am I protected after stopping birth control pills?

Good morning. Yesterday I took the last pink tablet from the blister. I'm not going to continue taking birth control pills anymore. I took the pills between 22-24. Tonight I took before 1. I had sex a few hours before the pill without a condom with ejaculation inside. Because this is the last pill and I will no longer continue contraception, can I get pregnant? Was I protected for this last pill, ie after taking it yet?

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Aleksandra Berdys

Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

3 years ago

After taking the last active contraceptive tablet, you are still protected - if the previous pills were used as prescribed (every 24 hours and do not skip tablets). Usually, in most women, ovulation (i.e. the possibility of pregnancy) begins to occur after the first bleeding after discontinuation of tablets, sometimes later - the first menstruation may turn out to be anovulatory.

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