Hello, can I take the contraceptive pill 30 minutes earlier than usual? I always take it at 6.50, and in one day I would like to take it at 6.20.
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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
3 years ago
Yes, you can take the contraceptive pill earlier than usual. This does not affect the effectiveness of contraception.
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
5 months ago
To @Ilary:
If you missed a pill in the first week of the blister and more than 12 hours have passed since the usual time of administration, there is a risk that the effectiveness of contraception will decrease.
In this period, it is recommended to use an additional method of protection (e.g. a condom) for the next 7 days. Please continue to take your tablets at the usual time. If you had intercourse in the week before you missed a pill, it is worth considering consulting a doctor about emergency contraception.
Hello
I usually take the pill at 10 pm but last night I forgot and took it this morning at 8:30 am. It was the last pill of the first week of the blister
Are there compromises????
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
5 months ago
Up to @Callie:
The use of birth control pills such as Novadien requires regularity to ensure effectiveness in preventing pregnancy. Changes in the timing of intake can lower hormone levels, which increases the risk of ovulation and potential pregnancy.
In addition, unprotected sex carries the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. Therefore, it is recommended to use condoms as an additional method of protection, regardless of the use of birth control pills, to minimize these risks.
I have been taking the Novadien pill for years, I have always taken it at half past nine in the morning but this month I change times frequently, one morning at half past nine, one at ten, one at half past eleven and so on (all always in the morning anyway). Can I still have sex without a condom?
Good afternoon, I take OK at 22:00 every day, but today I thought about it and drank OK instead of painkillers at 15; 30
What to do next? And can it affect contraception
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
7 months ago
To @Katy:
If you take the morning-after pill (EllaOne or Escapelle) before your second intercourse, your risk of getting pregnant is very low because the pill starts working almost immediately. It works mainly by delaying or inhibiting ovulation, which helps prevent conception in the days after taking the pill.
Please remember, however, that the morning-after pill does not give 100% protection and does not protect against pregnancy in the case of subsequent intercourse in the later days of the cycle. To avoid the risk, it is worth using a regular method of contraception.
I had a first sexual intercourse and 10 minutes later I took the morning-after pill, 30 minutes later I had sex again. Are there any risks?
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
7 months ago
To @Wiktoria:
If you have taken contraception earlier than usual, it is enough to continue taking the next pills at the same time, i.e. tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. A one-time change in the time of taking the pill should not affect the effectiveness of contraceptive protection, provided that you take it every day.
This morning at 8:30 I mistook the blocks for pills and instead of on the thyroid I took contraception too early by 7 hours (I usually take it at 3 pm). What should I do? Take the second pill on the same day at 3 p.m., or take the next one tomorrow at the same time at 3 p.m.? Will contraception be preserved?
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
9 months ago
Up to @Ewelina:
Changing the time of taking the Atywia contraceptive pill from 12.20 p.m. to 1.15 p.m. is acceptable and should not affect the effectiveness of contraception, provided that the pills are taken regularly at the new time.
I encourage you to continue taking the pills at the new time until the end of the package. Be sure to be regular to avoid missing a dose. If you have any doubts, consult your treating doctor.
I took my first contraceptive pill today at 1:15 p.m.
Can I change the time and take two at 12:20 tomorrow and so on until the end of the package? Will it affect the effectiveness?
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
10 months ago
To @Lemullka:
Yes, you can do that.
And is it possible to take a pill once (only one day) 5 hours earlier? So if I take a pill at 9:30 p.m., I would take it at 3 p.m. Can I do this once?
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
11 months ago
To @Ania:
No, Rapidentin (Clove Oil) does not affect the effectiveness of Virin contraception.
Does Rapidentin clove liquid affect Vibin contraception? When I lubricate my tooth, I swallow a little of this liquid
Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
11 months ago
To @Ania:
Taking Atywia Daily before 14:00 instead of the usual time of 17:30 is within the 12-hour window and should not affect the contraceptive efficacy of the medicine.
A single change in the time of taking the pill within 12 hours should not affect the effectiveness of contraception, but it is important not to do this regularly and to try to keep the time of taking the medicine consistent.
I usually take the Atywia Daily pill at 5.30 pm, could I take it one day before 2 pm?
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
15 months ago
To @Miry:
Yes, you can change the time you take the contraceptive pill by an hour.
Hi I've been taking the pill for 7 months .. I usually pick it up at 11 p.m., could I change the time for the next hires? That is, take it an hour before?
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
18 months ago
To @Агата:
Yes, you can do that. Contraceptive protection will be maintained.
Hello, I took the first hormonal pill at 12 o'clock at night, can I take the second pill 5 hours earlier, that is, at 19:00 and stick to this time throughout the reception?
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
18 months ago
To @daria:
This does not affect performance.
Tell me, please, if I take contraceptives in the interval of an hour, for example, 20:30-21:30, does this affect the effectiveness?
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
18 months ago
To @Importante:
Yes, you can take the pill half an hour earlier.
Tonight I have to go to a concert, the dogs open at 7 p.m., I usually take the pill at 7.30 p.m., can I take it at 7 p.m.? 'Cause I don't know if they're going to let me bring water inside
I await an urgent response
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
To @Monika: This does not affect the effectiveness of contraception.
And if I took pills at 20, but a week ago instead of 20 I started taking at 19 40 and so it was whether it reduced effectiveness. I always took at 20 but I started taking at 19 -30 or 19-40