Good morning. I have been taking Slinda tablets for 8 months. Now I'm on placebo pills, but it's not the first time I'm taking them. I skip them this time and wait for the white tablets. Is contraception still preserved if I don't take placebo pills? (I'm currently on day 3 of placebo) and today I had very strong bleeding reminiscent of menstruation, I have not had bleeding for several months. Is everything OK?
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
3 years ago
I do not know if you have a good understanding of the concept of 'skipping placebo pills'. Omitting the placebo tablets means that after the last protein tablet (24 white tablets) from the blister you switch to the white tablets from the new package. So the day you start a green placebo, you take the first white one from a new blister. Then you skip the placebo tablets and withdrawal bleeding will not occur. From what I understand, you do not take green pills, but you also did not accept white ones from the new packaging - that is, in fact, you did not skip the placebo tablets. The placebo tablet does not have the drug in it - taking it = taking the empty tablet = not taking the tablet at all. So by taking a 4-day break without any pills, you act as if you were taking a placebo (green) = withdrawal bleeding will occur as before.
I will add that I am very hurt by the right ovary and the entire uterus, also the entrance to the vagina. Should I wait for the white tablet to be taken (only on Tuesday) because certainly these pains will pass