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Julia (Anonymous, 89.64.15.) Warszawa 5 days ago

Can I remove Ginoring 3 days earlier to speed up the onset of bleeding?

If I remove the Ginoring system, e.g. 3 days earlier, will bleeding also occur faster? Then I would have set up a new system 3 days earlier. My goal is to speed up the bleeding.

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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

2 days ago

The correct procedure for rescheduling bleeding is described below:

"In order to postpone the onset of withdrawal bleeding to a different day of the week than the one to which the patient is accustomed, the patient can shorten the next break in the use of the vaginal therapeutic system by any number of days. The shorter the interval in the use of the vaginal therapeutic system, the greater the probability of no withdrawal bleeding after its removal and the occurrence of mid-cycle bleeding or spotting during the use of the next vaginal therapeutic system."

Shortening the cycle and removing the system faster is not a recommended method of changing the bleeding day (although it is acceptable to shorten the cycle if the system falls out in the 3rd week of use). It is worth remembering that the interval between successive Ginorings cannot be longer than 7 days.

If you would like to "skip" bleeding once, you can set up another system without a 7-day break.

In case of any doubts, I encourage you to use the teleconsultation with a gynaecologist - the service is available on our website in the e-visit tab:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-ginekologiem

I recommend the article:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

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