Pill break 8 days?

So, it's clearly my bad luck. I should have taken care of my pill prescription sooner. But I wanted to know what would happen if my pill break lasted 8 days instead of 7? Would I lose protection for a week or for the whole month? What would that look like?

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holzlandhexe
1 year ago

Hi, in such a case, you would not be pill-protected from now on and would have to build up a new protection in this way by taking your pill back correctly on 7 consecutive days. During this time you would have to miss out on vaginal traffic or you – about your partner – with a condom against male seeds IN Protect your vagina.

From pill intake day no. 8 you are again safe and reliable from an unwanted conception. :

You have to return then don't worry if you – which is likely to be suspected – got a normal bleeding when you enter the pill break. In every menstruation, regardless of whether natural or artificially triggered, our uterus is thoroughly scrubbed, so that no possibly fertilized egg could cause harm in a mucous membrane that is no longer suitable for an infestation…smile. – Many greetings, Imke =)

sarah3
8 months ago

For 2 weeks (the break and then another 7 days)

anonym0507
1 year ago

The protection would then be retroactive for the whole break and you would have to additionally prevent it until you have taken at least 7 pills correctly. Should also be in the package leaflet. Preventing a whole month is usually never necessary.

MaryLynn87
1 year ago

The protection is then no longer given.

It then counts as if you started again with the pill. When the protection is then given again, it depends on the preparation and is in the package insert.

HobbyTfz
1 year ago

Hello Answerquesti798

If the break lasts longer than 7 days then it is like forgetting in the first week of taking: The missed pill immediately decrease even if you have to take 2 pills at the same time. Then continue normally again. But the next seven days, in any case, also prevent. In the case of GV during the 7 days prior to the taking error there is also the possibility of pregnancy.

Greetings HobbyTfz

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

Depending on the pill, you must also prevent 14 to 21 days

sarah3
8 months ago
Reply to  Alexandra1410

In the garden yes

putzfee1
1 year ago

You lose protection for the next 7 days and also retroactive for the last 7 days (ie for the time of pill break).

So if you had sex without a condom during the break, you can get pregnant.

putzfee1
1 year ago

The abortion bleeding doesn't say anything about pregnancy. Sperms can survive up to about 5 days in the female body and wait for the ovulation, and if you make the break too long, it can come to a spontaneous ovulation and if sperms are present at the moment, then the egg can also be fertilized.

The danger is not particularly high, but quite present.

Please read this opportunity Package leaflet Your pill. Probably this fact is even inside.

sarah3
8 months ago

If you mean:-)

putzfee1
8 months ago

I know what ad hominem means. But you once again put something into my comment, which is not present.

sarah3
8 months ago

no of course not because ad hominem means automatic consent

putzfee1
8 months ago

Agreed? You must have understood something completely wrong.

sarah3
8 months ago

No it was so not and thanks for the approval per ad hominem

putzfee1
8 months ago

The comment was also correct in this context.

Does the term "Corinthenkacker" mean to you?

sarah3
8 months ago

No, it's not annoying. And your comment on their demand begins with a false statement, BUT yes your first answer to the OF was correct

putzfee1
8 months ago

My God, let me know that I answered the question of the FS, and in this context my comment is completely correct. Are you always so annoying?

sarah3
8 months ago

In recent times only 4 days, this increases security and reduces the NW even further.

Your first sentence is as follows: “The abortion bleeding says nothing about pregnancy.” and is wrong without a condition

putzfee1
8 months ago

yet a normal bleeding clearly states that you are not pregnant at the time

I didn't say that either. In my commentary, I have only addressed this question here and have not written anything other than you, namely that the FS can also become pregnant by the error of taking if it had its bleeding during the break and had GV in time.

For good reason, the break is shorter in many pills

The break is still 7 days for almost all micropills, with no influence on safety if you shorten it or leave it out.

sarah3
8 months ago

That's right, anyway, a normal bleeding says that you're not pregnant at the time. For good reason, the break is shorter in many pills

putzfee1
8 months ago

Not in the fall. The issue is that the pause has been extended, and it can come to spontaneous ovulation directly after the omission of the first pill, and if in the 5 days before unprotected GV, there can be enough sperm that can fertilize the egg.

You write in your answer that the protection is no longer given retroactively for the break.

sarah3
8 months ago

Of course, a normal strong bleeding with Undingen pill says you are not pregnant