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Zosia  (Anonymous, 185.21.86.) Warszawa 16 months ago

On Sunday I finished the blister of Liberelle tablets, unfortunately the bleeding has not occurred so far, and I take the tablets regularly - is there a chance to be pregnant?

On Sunday I finished the blister of Liberelle tablets. Usually, bleeding occurred regularly, but unfortunately it has not occurred so far. Is there a chance to be pregnant? I will add that I had sex for the last time a month ago, we secured ourselves with a condom and it was whole. He has been taking the tablets regularly for 6 months.

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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

16 months ago

According to the summary of product characteristics: "Some women may not experience withdrawal bleeding during the break in taking the tablets. If the combined oral contraceptive was taken as directed, it is unlikely that the woman is pregnant. However, if the combined oral contraceptive has not been taken as prescribed and withdrawal bleeding has not occurred, or if two consecutive withdrawal bleeding has not occurred, pregnancy should be excluded before continued use of the combined oral contraceptive." Your description does not indicate a risk of pregnancy. No method of contraception gives 100% certainty, but properly used contraceptive pills have a very high success rate. I recommend the article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/antykoncepcja-hormonalna

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