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Is Cerazette Consumption Take A Longer Duration To Work?

hi Im currently started taking cerazette for the past 8 day and now spotting I now that in can happen. But for how long as my boyfriend is only back for 3 weeks and really not good time. am thinking off coming of it as everything i have read sounds like it goes on for ever
Sat, 7 Mar 2020
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Hi.

Cerazette is a progestogen-only-pill or a mini-pill commonly used to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.

If taken on the first day of your period you are protected straightway you do no require additional contraceptive. However, if you take your first pill on days 2-5 of your period use an additional contraceptive method such as condom or diaphragm for the first 7 days of pills taking.

Vaginal bleeding may occur at irregular intervals while taking this pill and it is not a sign that Cerazette is not working.

In general, you need not take any action; just continue to take Cerazette. If bleeding is heavy or prolonged you should consult your doctor.

Hope I have answered your query.
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Is Cerazette Consumption Take A Longer Duration To Work?

Hi. Cerazette is a progestogen-only-pill or a mini-pill commonly used to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. If taken on the first day of your period you are protected straightway you do no require additional contraceptive. However, if you take your first pill on days 2-5 of your period use an additional contraceptive method such as condom or diaphragm for the first 7 days of pills taking. Vaginal bleeding may occur at irregular intervals while taking this pill and it is not a sign that Cerazette is not working. In general, you need not take any action; just continue to take Cerazette. If bleeding is heavy or prolonged you should consult your doctor. Hope I have answered your query.