If I take Vines tablets always in the morning, will the effect of this tablet be weaker when one day I take it at 6:30 and the other at 6:48 and the other at 7? please tell me what the maximum "delay" can be when using?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
9 months ago
To @Kinga:
The use of condoms as a contraceptive method is generally effective, but it does not give a 100% guarantee of protection against pregnancy. The effectiveness of condoms when used correctly is about 98%, which means that out of every 100 women using this method, 2 in 15 can get pregnant within a year.
In your case, using a condom every time, as well as the fact that there have been no problems with its integrity, significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy. In addition, taking birth control pills, even if they have not been taken at a fixed time for several weeks, still provides some level of protection, especially if you have now returned to taking them regularly at a fixed time.
The nausea you experience can be related to a number of factors, including a cold or other health problems, but it doesn't necessarily indicate pregnancy. If in doubt, consider taking a pregnancy test or consulting your doctor to be sure about your health.
Hello, I also take Vines and for about 2-3 or 4 weeks I took the pill not at the same time (I took it from 8-11 p.m., where my regular time was 8 p.m.). With your partner, we additionally use a condom every time during intercourse. Is there a chance that the security could have been weakened and there was a chance to get there? I will add that nothing happened to her with the condom even once. For a few days now I've been taking it again all the time at the same time
Currently I have a very cold, maybe I have the flu and I feel nauseous all day (with one day break) (my stomach is spinning and I feel sick). Hence the 😅 worry
Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
13 months ago
To @Kaja:
In this case, the protection is maintained and there is no reason to worry.
The tablet should be taken every day, more or less at the same time of day +/- 2-3 hours - so in your case there is no delay.
Hello. The leaflet of the vibin mini contraceptive pills states that if the delay in taking it is not longer than 12 hours, contraception will be maintained and the next pill must be taken at the normal time. If the delay in taking a tablet was 2-3 hours, but it was the last active tablet in the blister, and therefore I cannot take another tablet at the normal time, will the effectiveness of the tablets be maintained?
Karolina Westfal Pharmacist
3 years ago
Tak, antykoncepcja powinna być zachowana.
Dobrze rozumiem :) ale proszę mi powiedzieć jeśli teraz będę brała tabletkę o 6:30 regularnie bez opóźnień 5,10 minutowych i by doszło do współżycia np za 12 dni gdy te 12 dni tabletka zostanie przyjęta o 6:30 będzie ona działać jak trzeba? Nie będzie potrzeby użycia prezerwatywy?
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
Codziennie przesunięcia w przyjmowaniu tabletki antykoncepcyjnej nie sprawią, że nie będzie ona działała w ogóle, ale mogą zmniejszyć jej skuteczność lub doprowadzić do plamień śródcyklicznych, których bardzo ciężko jest się pozbyć. Jeśli codziennie - nie przez 10 dni, ale już codziennie - będzie Pani trzymać się określonej godziny zażywania pigułki, to będzie można współżyć bez dodatkowego zabezpieczenia.
Czyli jak brałam 6:30 jednego dnia,następnego np 6:48 a kolejnego 7:20 to tabletka nie działała? Jeśli teraz przez okres ok.10 dni będę przyjmować tabletkę np o 6:30 codziennie i będę współżyć bez użycia innej antykoncepcji niż ta tabletka to to wystarczy aby zapobiec ciąży?
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
Maksymalne opóźnienie w przyjęciu tabletki antykoncepcyjnej, które nie wpływa na jej skuteczność, powinno wynosić kilkanaście minut. Dozwolone są jednorazowe opóźnienia w wysokości do 12 godzin bez utraty skuteczności leku.