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Anonnn (Anonymous, 83.31.254.) Warszawa 5 months ago

Does urinating immediately after taking the contraceptive pill affect its effectiveness?
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Hello, is it immediately after taking the vibin mini contraceptive pill I went to the bathroom and urinated and an hour later again could the pill not be absorbed and I need to take another one?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

5 months ago

The protection is maintained and you do not need to take an additional tablet.

Urination has no effect on the effectiveness of birth control pills.

The drug is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, not from the urinary tract, so there is no reason to worry about the effectiveness of contraception.
Protection could be reduced if vomiting or diarrhoea occurs within 2-4 hours of taking the tablet (understood as at least 3 loose bowel movements accompanied by abdominal pain). In your case, nothing like this happened, so there is no need to take any additional action.

Subsequent tablets should be taken according to the standard schedule.

Here you can check the availability of Vibin mini tablets in pharmacies and make a reservation:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/82281/vibin-mini-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

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