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isebise50
2 years ago

Nix for ungood – but slowly the idea is that the manufacturers save on paper and leave the use information…

Because actually you have the perfect source of information with the right hints exactly suitable for your pill directly with each pack.

In case of an accident in the first week, you are usually protected after 7 (at Qlaira 9) correctly taken pills and also a regular break (at the end of the blister) is protected.

The pack insert is always right. Finally, the manufacturer knows his product best and all guaranteed recommendations always show the most secure way and, of course, refer to a procedure to ensure the protection of conception. Otherwise, there would be an indication of an additionally necessary prevention and/or other recommendations for action.

These are not “pronouncements” but study-based information subject to strict drug testing.

Happy for you!

Allyluna
2 years ago

Do you mean the GV in the 3rd week of the previous blister? That would be unlikely.

Do you mean coming GV in the 3rd week of the current blister with the “error”? No, there is no loss of protection here if the pill has been taken again without errors.

  • this applies to “normal” combination pills
  • More precisely, you can see the package leaflet of your pill
Allyluna
2 years ago
Reply to  Franzi242717

Well, then you’re in the 3rd. Week long over the 7 days and everything is good.

Allyluna
2 years ago

Yes, after taking 14 pills in a row, you can always take a protected break – and you did that now.