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HobbyTfz
11 months ago

Hello

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 (in which you get a bleeding and no period) and immediately afterwards (so uninterrupted), to 99.9% (the missing 0.1% refer to unnoticed or unadmitted intake errors according to 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.

The bleeding (not period, when taking pills you have a bleeding) can already be weaker, come late or even fail, she also says nothing about whether you are pregnant or not. It is only important that the pill break never lasts longer than 7 days. On the eighth day you start again with the first pill of the new blister, regardless of whether you had a bleeding or whether it still stops.

Only if you had a mistake is the possibility of pregnancy. Then only one pregnancy test can give you safety. For a blood test, a safe result is possible 9 days after the GV. With a test strip you get a result after 14-19 days.

Greetings HobbyTfz

HobbyTfz
11 months ago
Reply to  Lea619358

Thanks for the star

HobbyTfz
11 months ago
Reply to  Lea619358

This can always be different

ichweissnich369
11 months ago

The cycle and bleeding can, especially with taking the pill, sometimes have irregularities, which is completely normal, especially on the first day. But if you’re really worried, my tip would always be easy to talk to the female doctor 🙂

sarah3
10 months ago

all right!