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Cerazette tablets are a type of hormonal contraceptive commonly known as the 'mini pill' or progestogen-only pill (POP). They contain the active ingredient desogestrel which is a synthetic progestogen similar to the natural progestogens produced by the body.Desogestrel works as a contraceptive primarily by preventing the release of an egg from the ovary (ovulation). It also acts by increasing the thickness of the natural mucus at the neck of the womb making it more difficult for sperm to cross from the vagina into the womb. By preventing sperm entering the womb successful fertilisation of any eggs that are released is less likely. Desogestrel also acts to change the quality of the womb lining (endometrium). This prevents the successful implantation of any fertilised eggs onto the wall of the womb thereby preventing pregnancy. Cerazette tablets should be taken every day on a continuous basis ie you take the packs back to back without a break including when you are having a period. (This is unlike the combined pill which is usually taken every day for three weeks followed by a pill-free week.)Ideally you should start taking this pill on day one of your menstrual cycle (the first day of your period). This will protect you from pregnancy immediately and you won't need to use any additional methods of contraception. If necessary you can also start taking it up to day five of your cycle without needing to use additional contraception when you start. However if you have a short menstrual cycle (with your period coming every 23 days or less) starting as late as the fifth day of your cycle may not provide you with immediate contraceptive protection. You should talk to your doctor or nurse about this and whether you need to use an additional contraceptive method for the first two days. You can also start taking this pill at any other time in your cycle if your doctor is reasonably sure that you are not pregnant. If you start taking this pill at any other time in your cycle you will need to use additional contraception eg condoms for the first two days of pill taking.If you are starting this pill after giving birth you are protected against pregnancy immediately and do not need to use extra contraception if you start taking it on day 21 after giving birth. (You can start before day 21 but this increases the risk of breakthrough bleeding and is unnecessary.) If you start taking it later than 21 days after giving birth you should use extra contraception for the first two days. If you are starting this pill immediately after a miscarriage or abortion at under 24 weeks you will protected against pregnancy immediately. If you start taking it more than seven days after the miscarriage or abortion you should use extra contraception for the first two days of pill taking. Cerazette tablets must be taken continuously at the same time every day for them to be effective at preventing pregnancy. If you are more than twelve hours late taking your pill you will not be protected against pregnancy. If this happens you should use an extra barrier method of contraception eg condoms for the next two days while continuing with your normal pill taking.
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