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Martyna (Anonymous, 94.254.132.) Polska 2 months ago

Will I be immediately protected when switching from Novynette to Kyleena and there is no need to use a condom?
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Good morning
I'm taking the last blister of novynette tablets and after finishing the blister (5 more tablets to go) I plan to put on a kylena pad during the withdrawal spotting I would like to ask how I am protected when I am changing contraception, can I have sexual intercourse without the need for additional protection, i.e. condoms, is it necessary to protect during the period before inserting the Kylen IUD

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

If the IUD is inserted within 7 days of taking the last active Novynette tablet (i.e. no later than 7 days after a bleeding break), you will be protected immediately and you do not need to use additional contraception in the form of a condom.

If you do not experience withdrawal bleeding during the 7-day break after taking the active tablets of Novynette, your doctor may ask you to perform a pregnancy control test.

According to the manufacturer:
"Before insertion, the woman should be carefully examined to detect any contraindications to the establishment of the system. Pregnancy should be ruled out before insertion. "

Here you can check the availability of the medicine and make a reservation:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/95362/kyleena-przyrzad/apteki

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