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Monika (Anonymous, 80.54.231.) Warszawa 2 years ago

If I pranked the perfume next to my mouth, could it affect contraception?

Good morning, 3 hours after taking the Vibin contraceptive pill, I accidentally sprayed perfume next to my mouth and on my lips I felt a bitter aftertaste. I immediately washed my mouth and it was already passing. If some perfume got on the tongue, could it reduce the effectiveness of the tablets? I know that this is a unique situation and no one is doing such research, but I am asking for your opinion.

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Gabriela

8 months ago

So if there was such a shambles that I sprayed with perfume and it was poured into my drink, which she then drank and it had such an aftertaste, it does not affect the effectiveness of the pills if it is my first one from the blister

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

As you have correctly assessed, there is no information, sources or studies that check how a small amount of perfume on the mouth (tongue) can affect the effect of contraception. My opinion is that it has no effect. If contraception were so sensitive to the smallest amounts of all kinds of chemicals, this would contradict reliable data about the high effectiveness of this method. Thinking about every, even a small contact with chemical compounds from care products or foods that surround us in everyday life is therefore pointless in my opinion. In hormonal contraception, the most important thing is that you take the medicine every day. I attach additional information: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

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