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TheMonkfood
1 year ago

That’s how my second daughter was born…

Pangaea
1 year ago
Reply to  TheMonkfood

Certainly not. 6 hours after taking pills, the hormones have long been absorbed.

TheMonkfood
1 year ago
Reply to  Pangaea

If there were 2.4 or 6 hours, I don’t know, I should ask my wife. The proof sits next to me

Pangaea
1 year ago

It can’t have been 6 hours. After 6 hours, the hormones are in the blood and not in the intestine.

Wolpertinger
1 year ago

Please read the package leaflet of your pill

wilees
1 year ago

Yes, the active substance is taken up.

Johannax32
1 year ago
Reply to  wilees

Sure? If you look at the pathophysiology of diarrhea, you can’t make this statement. It is not just about the time when the food incl. Drugs slip through, but also around the resorption capacity of the intestine. Depending on the condition, it is reduced before the first diarrhea.

Diarrhea does not only occur once, so that probably also the intake of the caring pill is not guaranteed. A barrier method does not protect against the sperm already in the FS. Either way, the likelihood is rather low that an ovulation occurs immediately. The FS should have been rather sluggish beforehand

You don’t need packs around my ears. If it were so easy, KI’s doctors could be replaced…