Please tell me, I'm taking Bilara, there are 5 pills left.2 days ago I smeared, and today I started menstruating.Do I need to continue taking them?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
12 months ago
To @Edyta:
Taking into account the information presented, a beta-hCG blood test is not absolutely necessary.
You have already taken various pregnancy tests that gave negative results. This is a very good sign that you are probably not pregnant. Regular intake of contraceptive pills, even with short intervals (1-2 hours), ensures high effectiveness in preventing pregnancy.
Thank you for your reply. Yesterday I did a home blood pregnancy test and it was negative. This morning bobo stream test also came out negative or should I still go for beta HCG? I know that with contraception, which I took every day (sometimes the interval was 1-2 hours) it is practically impossible, but these symptoms make me up and I am very stressed. On Thursday I am supposed to start the 4th pack of balar
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
12 months ago
To @Edyta:
Lack of bleeding during the break when using birth control pills does not always mean pregnancy, especially with negative pregnancy tests. Mid-cycle bleeding and symptoms such as lower abdominal pain may be related to the action of the hormones contained in the tablets.
Nevertheless, to be sure and to rule out pregnancy, I recommend a blood test for beta-hCG levels and a consultation with a gynecologist. Please continue to take your tablets as prescribed until you have a doctor's appointment.
And what if I take belare for 3 months, now I am in a 5-day break with no bleeding. (previously after 2 packs there was one) I didn't skip any pill, I could only take an hour or two after as usual. I will add that while taking the pills (14-17 tablets) I had bleeding for about 3 days. Urine pregnancy tests negative or is it pregnancy? Sometimes my lower abdomen hurts and I have overflowing in my stomach
Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
13 months ago
If I understood the question correctly - bleeding before you stop taking the pill is not an indication to stop taking contraception. The tablets should be taken according to the manufacturer's recommendations regardless of the time of the start and end of the period. Take 21 tablets and then take a week off, after which a new pack of medicine begins.
On our website you can check the availability of the drug and make a reservation at the pharmacy:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/9841/belara-tabletki-powlekane/apteki
I encourage you to read:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje