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Bleeding after eating unwanted pill
On February 21 i started my periods and on 25 Feb my periods ended. I had unprotected sex on 26 February and i ate unwanted pill with in few hours of unprotected sex. Today is 4 March and i am having bleeding. Bleeding is not light or heavy. It's in moderate ammount. what to do? Is this preganancy?
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It is the effect of Unwanted 72. Please don't try to stop it by hormone treatment. It will stop after 5-6 days. After that your periods will be re-set as per the date of 4 March. So you should expect your next period by 3-4 April.
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Hi good morning Thnxs for your question Why u ate unwanted pills.? U did unprotected sex on non risky days so no need to take hormones pills. I pills make ur period irregular for one month. For bleeding u need to take medicine. U did unprotected sex on non risky days so no worries abt pregnancy. For further guidance on it Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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That's a side effect of ipill Called withdrawal bleed Yes u can be pregnant as emergency pills hv a high failure rate U need to wait till a skipped perid to find out
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