Read information about the benefits, drawbacks and how to take the pill in an extended way by clicking on the sections below.
Benefits
Drawbacks
How do I do this?
What if I miss a pill?
What if I am sick (vomiting or diarrhoea)?
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Benefits
Drawbacks
How do I do this?
| Method | What to take | Pill-free break |
| Extended use | Three packs of pills taken back to back (tri-cycling) | 4-7 days off after finishing the 3rd pack then re-start. You are still protected from pregnancy during this 4-7 days |
| Continuous use with shortened pill-free interval | Pills taken continuously for at least 21 days until bleeding or spotting occurs for 3–4 days in a row | four days off then re-start (even if you are still bleeding). You are still protected from pregnancy during these four days |
What if I miss a pill?
You can miss up to seven pills and still be protected against pregnancy, even if you had sex in that week (as long as you’ve taken at least seven pills correctly beforehand).
If you have missed up to seven pills:
If you miss seven or more pills: you might need to discuss emergency contraception. Please contact or attend the clinic.
What if I am sick (vomiting or diarrhoea)?
There are many types of contraception available and none are perfect. The Contraception Choices website provides honest information to help weigh up the pros and cons.