Early detection test pill?
I had sex last Sunday and was in the last week of my pill-free period. I'm now on day 3 of my pill-free break (Saturday) and did a test which was negative. It's still very early, so I'm doing a second one, but when will I be able to get a reliable result? It's an early detection test from Clearblue, but I'm confused because it says I should do the test a few days before my missed period. But that doesn't work with the pill, because there's only withdrawal bleeding. When can I do the early test then?
Hello Hsjsbqianskk
If you take the pill regularly, do not testify, do not have diarrhea and do not take any medicines that affect the effect of the pill, you have taken the pill regularly at least 14 days before the break (does not apply to the Belara and the like, there are 21 days), the break does not take longer than 7 days and you will not take it at the latest on 8th. Day again with the pill (applies to most pills), then you are also protected in the pause and immediately afterwards (i.e. uninterrupted), to 99.9% (the missing 0.1% refer to unnoticed or non-admitted intake errors according to the expert opinion). You are also still protected in vomiting and really liquid diarrhea if you reagier properly and take a pill when it happens within 4 hours after taking the pill. In this case, only really aqueous diarrhea counts as diarrhea. If that’s true, you can’t get pregnant. The pill is one of the safest contraceptives and if you are both healthy you can dispense with the condom and he can also come in you.
Greetings HobbyTfz
I’m aware, but I wouldn’t ask if there was no mistake in taking?
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, Solgest and lyzbetthe 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
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.
Why do you keep asking the same questions, but apparently do not read the answers received?
There is no contraceptive mistake, the protection is not at risk.
Even if vomiting had some effect on the pill 7 hours after taking, it doesn’t matter in the third week – you can’t get pregnant.
But if you believe or let your mother tell you that it is a mistake, why don’t you correct it according to the package leaflet by simply leaving the break?
Since a breakthrough ovulation (unwanted spontaneous ovulation) is not in the causal connection to a “natural” cycle (which you do not have under pill intake), but in relation to an intake error, a pregnancy test also provides a relatively (over 99%) reliable result only about 19 days after the last unprotected intercourse in the Konnex with a contraceptive error.
Happy for you!
I know about the 19 days, but I bought an early test to test it earlier. The 19 days are normal.
The more sensitive a pregnancy test, the more he can (but not!) show pregnancy.
A positive test knows hCG and thus usually a pregnancy. A negative test carried out too early does not exclude pregnancy – but this is a heavenly difference.
A pregnancy breakfast test (if it is a real one and no label dizziness!) is very sensitive and reacts to small amounts of β-HCG (10 mIU/ml).
A commercially available pregnancy test shows only from 25 mlU/ml. But there is also a “breakfast” on it.
Genuine pregnancies can already determine a pregnancy five days earlier, i.e. 14 days after the GV. These early tests provide a result that is not as safe as normal urine tests or the blood test with the doctor.
And why can’t I get pregnant in the 3rd week? A spontaneous ovulation can take place and the sperms can survive until then 5 days. Which week I know?
No, the function of the ovaries has come to rest due to the regular intake until then.
So you can go to a protected break after at least 14 pill days. Please see in the package leaflet under “You forgot 1 tablet in the 3rd week of intake:” – Option 2.
So if a tablet has actually been forgotten, it doesn’t matter for this week.
The error correction serves to preserve the protection.
In the hormon-free period of the take-off, the ovaries which have been suppressed by the pill hormones will begin again. However, this period is too short to complete the maturation process for the fertilizing egg.
In the event of errors of taking around the pause, the seven-day hormone-free interval is extended and (does not have to be – one proceeds from only 10%!) then within one to six days after the pause, the new follicles and a breakthrough ovulation are matured.
But only a mistake in the first week (week after the break) is actually the worst case, because it cannot be corrected afterwards and there is no protection (even retroactive for the last days before the mistake).
But in the third week it is easily possible to compensate for a real error (which is not at all present with you!).
Thank you for your friendship request!
I am really looking forward to any positive assessment. But please let me understand that I have “friends” exclusively in real life.
What else do you want to ask “because of the thing with the pill”?
The protection was and has never been endangered, because there is no mistake in taking.
It can in the third week (after at least 14 pill days) not come to an ovulation, whether you take the pill or forget it, beat it or leave it through diarrhea.
It is simply endocrinologically not possible that from the deep sleep of the ovaries it comes from now on to a breakthrough ovulation.
Wouldn’t protection be guaranteed if I complete the pill break by next Wednesday? I have an appointment at the FA on Tuesday and therefore do not know if I should start the grid as described by you now.
If it came to an ovulation, it would have been already on Thursday, so 5 days after the GV and the burial is done so I can’t save anything with omission of the pill break or? Excuse me, but I don’t understand.
No, this is not in the package leaflet, but that can choose between two possibilities.
Either Take away and do no break or do not take off and take off immediately.
But it’s spicy whether you take a (even actually) forgotten (broken) pill in the third week or not.
This is recommended for Option 1 to prevent intermediate bleeding, but is not necessary for concept protection.
After all, even 7 hormonal days are possible without loss of protection (option 2), so only a day of break when taking through.
So if you believe that vomiting only plays a role with you, count the day of the “forgotten” pill (Saturday) as the first day of break, ignore the pills that have been taken and start on 8th. Day (so today) with the new blister.
Then, in any case, everything is back in line.
But I didn’t let the pill break down now, because in the package leaflet, you were supposed to take the pill and then let the break down, and I didn’t take it… does the mistake not have been corrected or?
Prima – they do zig different tests.
But there must be some sensitivity.
Is one of Clearblue