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Sylwia (Anonymous, 80.49.150.) Warszawa 2 years ago

What should I do if I have not had a period during a 7-day break from Aidee?

I've been taking Aidee's birth control pills for a year and a half now. Always after 2 days after taking the last pill I got menstruation. For the first time there was a situation when I did not get a period. I was supposed to get on Sundays, it's already Monday. It is 3 days late and the only thing that occurs is abdominal pain lasting from Sunday as with any approaching period and brown mucus, which is very little. Is this normal? I do not know if after 7 days of break continue to take the pills since there was no bleeding.

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Karolina Żułtaszek Pharmacist

2 years ago

While taking Aidee, it may happen that you do not experience withdrawal bleeding. In the event that the tablets throughout the cycle were taken correctly, the probability of getting pregnant is small. Otherwise, the possibility of the presence of pregnancy should be considered. It is also worth considering whether other factors have recently occurred, e.g. excessive stress, fatigue or illness, which could cause delays in the menstrual cycle. If pregnancy is excluded, after a 7-day break, it would be advisable to start another pack of Aidee. In a situation where the symptoms associated with abdominal pain and brown mucus do not go away and were very worrying for you, you should go for a consultation with a gynecologist who will dispel all doubts. I encourage you to read the following articles: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/tabletki-antykoncepcyjne-dwuskladnikowe

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