I would like to understand how birth control pill coverage works. I usually take the pill at 10 a.m., if I had intercourse at this time I would be protected by the pill from the night before, because considering the digestion times it would not have an effect, so there are risks? As the pill approaches, does the effect diminish?
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
2 months ago
Up to @Anastazja:
A condom protects against pregnancy on both fertile and infertile days.
More here:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/prezerwatywy-dla-mezczyzn
If I don't protect myself in any way, only a condom and I have sex on my fertile days, will I get pregnant?
If there are fertile days, does the condom also protect me from pregnancy?
Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
2 months ago
There is no risk of weakening the effect of birth control pills as long as they are taken correctly. Most manufacturers allow a delay of 12 hours in taking the pill as not affecting the effectiveness of the drug. In the case of single-component tablets, it is advisable to take subsequent doses more precisely - at fixed times. Each drug has a specific duration of action and elimination from the body. Contraceptive pills are designed in such a way that each dose works for a certain number of hours, guaranteeing full effectiveness.
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