Brauch ich die Pille danach?
Hallo zusammen,
Ich nehme normalerweise jeden Tag meine Pille zur Verhütung. Ich habe sie jedoch am Freitag letzte Woche vergessen zu nehmen. Am nächsten Tag habe ich dann auch direkt meine Periode bekommen bzw Zwischenblutungen. Ab Samstag habe ich dann meine Pille natürlich wieder normal weiter genommen. Am Montag habe ich dann mit meinem Freund geschlafen trotz Periode und er ist auch in mir gekommen. Könnte jetzt die Gefahr sein dass ich schwanger werde??
Hello Joanna3
If you forget the pill and take it within the recommended 12 hours (provided it is in the package note that you can take a forgotten pill within 12 hours) then you are still protected. You must then always make sure that the time difference between taking two pills is never greater than 36 hours (24+12). If you have not taken it within 12 hours (at the Zoely, Yaz, Slinda, Daylette 24+4 Placebos, 24 hours, but does not apply in the first week), then it depends on the week of taking it:
In the first week of adoption: The missed pill immediately decrease even if you have to take 2 pills at the same time. Then continue normal again. But the next 7 days, at the Qlaira 9 days, in any case additionally prevent. In the case of GV during the 7 days prior to the taking error there is also the possibility of pregnancy.
In the second week of adoption: Take the forgotten pill immediately, even if you have to take 2 pills at the same time. Then continue normal again. If the previous 7 days the pill was taken regularly, the protection is still present, even during the break. If you forget more than one pill then you have to additionally prevent the next 7 days and in the break you are only protected if the pill was taken regularly 14 days ago.
In the third take-off week: either take the pill further and start with the next blister without a break, or immediately take 7 days (no longer) break (the day of the forgotten pill must then be counted as the first break day) and then start with the next blister. In both cases, protection is preserved.
When picking up (reducing the possibility of intermediate bleeding) it is best to use the last pill of the blister, then you do not get messed up with the days (but only for pills without placebos).
At the Cerazett, Damara, Desofemono, Desogestrel, Jubrele, Aristo, Feanolla and Solgest the next 7 days must be additionally prevented for each error.
At Belara, Belissima, , Chariva, Chloee, Enriqua, Lilia, Minette, Mona-Hexal, Neo-Eunomin and Trigoa, the next 7 days must be additionally prevented for each error and the break must be omitted
NOTE: If you take the pill after that you can lose the protection of the pill. The protection will only begin once the pill has been removed after the pill at least 14 days uninterrupted and error-free.
In case of an error, it is important to read in the package immediately how to react to the error.
A very good advice from , community expert for pills
“Get this place on the edge so you can find it quickly if you need it!”
To avoid forgetting the pill, you can save the memory into your phone. You can also place the pack next to the coffee machine, next to the coffee cups or next to the toothbrush.
Our many years of experience has shown that it is safer to take the pill in the morning. You usually stand up at the same time and when you get up on the weekend, the difference in time doesn’t matter if you’re in the package leaf of the pill that you can take a forgotten pill up to 12 hours (some pills can only be taken up to 3 hours) without losing protection. Besides, you have time to take a forgotten pill all day. In the evening, you’re more on the go, and you’ll see the time.
Greetings HobbyTfz
Thanks for the star
Nix for ungood – but slowly the idea is that the manufacturers save on paper and leave the use information. Actually, you have the perfect source of information with the right hints exactly suitable for your pill directly with each pack. Didn’t you come up with the idea to take a look?
As a rule, all questions concerning the contraceptive effect, taking, typical side effects, interactions and taking errors, etc. are answered in the use information.
Not every mistake leads to loss of protection. It depends on the pill you take, in which week the error has happened and, of course, whether you correct it (e.g. by adjusting the intake scheme).
If you have crossed the time window to lose weight, you will also find in the use information of your pill“If you forgot to take XY”exactly explains what to do if or when you are protected again and whether there is the possibility of pregnancy and emergency prevention is appropriate.
Happy for you!
What does the package leaflet of your pill X say for the intake error in week X?
In principle, the pill can only act when taking a fault-free procedure – it may be possible to fix errors. You may not have done the latter, so it is necessary to avoid a non-safe contraception (without knowing about the week of taking). So if emergency prevention is to be said, the time is running as the GV has already been two days.
The package leaflet contains the answer.