Took the pill for the first time?
Hello
Are you infertile after taking the pill for the first time? So, if I took it for the first time today, could I get pregnant?
I couldn't find anything about it on google, so I'm asking here (-:
Best regards, Maris
Hello
If you take the first pill on the first day of the period (you have 24 hours) then protect it immediately, take it at another time then you must also prevent the first 7 days. In the case of the Qlaira pill, you must also prevent the first 9 days. It's also in the package. .
Greetings HobbyTfz
Nothing for bad – 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.
As a rule, all questions about contraceptive effect, taking, typical side effects, interactions and mistakes etc. are answered in the use information – which can be googled, by the way, if you don't have them at hand.
Without exception, any pill will reliably protect from the first day of taking pills if you start on the first day of menstruation within 24 hours.
Expecting the period is recommended, among other things, to exclude an existing pregnancy, to suppress the ovaries from the start and thus to guarantee immediate protection.
You can also start taking on day 2-5 of the cycle, but then you have to apply additional contraceptive agents (eg a condom) on the first 7 days.
Unfortunately, it is not according to each paragraph “They are then immediately protected” or “also protected” – that would probably blow the frame of each package leaflet.
Since these or similar questions are more frequently asked here, I am surprised (and also annoyed) why unfortunately not all manufacturers come up with the idea to mention this explicitly in the usage information.
Nevertheless, I am surprised (and also annoyed) why, unfortunately, not all who prevent pills come up with the idea of reading the usage information carefully.
Because in some pack inserts it is.
In principle, however, the guaranteed recommendations in use information 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 additional necessary prevention and/or other recommendations for action.
Happy for you!
If you take the pill on the first day of the period, you are safe from pregnancy because the pill suppresses your ovulation by means of hormones.
The protection begins from the 1st day of collection, provided that you always take it error-free.
Infertile is the wrong word here. You prevent hormones from pregnancy.
Fully well explained, thank you
Very much. The pill is a very reliable contraceptive if you have no mistake (forget, taken too late).
Attention also for gastric intestine:
Take a pill within 4 hours after taking if you have broken or have watery diarrhea. All about 4 hours is not a problem because the active ingredient is through the stomach and has already been absorbed by the body.
As far as other medicines (eg antibiotics) are concerned: Ask your doctor about the compatibility/effectiveness with the pill