Act fast if too many Cilest are missed during the month

Women using oral contraceptive pills such as Femulen, Cilest, Microgynon, Femodene, and many other trusted brands, often follow a very similar daily dosage routine in order to ensure their continuous and effective contraceptive protection. Yet when daily dosages are missed on a regular basis, female patients run the risk of breaking the contraceptive cycle. Whether it is the first time they have missed pills during their monthly cycle, or if they have been failed to stick to the recommended routine previously, they are strongly advised to seek prompt medical attention.

With Cilest, women who have missed less than seven pills during the month are advised to skip the usual week off when they come to the end of the monthly strip. Instead of the pill-free week, they should simply continue straight on with the next monthly strip without interval. Furthermore, they should use additional contraceptive methods, such as condoms, during the first seven days of the second monthly strip. By the time the second strip is finished, women should experience withdrawal bleeding. If this does not happen, there is a chance that they might be pregnant and should take a test as soon as possible.

If women have missed more than seven Cilest during the month, prompter action is necessary. If pills from the first week of the course remain in the strip and sexual intercourse took place during that particular week, they might already be pregnant. They should act as soon as they identify the oversight, as medical professionals might prescribe the morning after pill.

At Nationwide Pharmacies, our trustworthy online pharmacy service dispenses many contraceptive pill brands to women all over the country. We also employ UK registered doctors who consult and prescribe online. They remain at hand, with professional medical advice, when female patients are concerned about the number of pills they have missed during the month.