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Concern About Bleeding
Hi, I have a question. I took a birth control pill (unwanted 72) on 10th November 2022. My ovulation date was 16 November when I started to have spotting (thick brown-red kind). And then it increased and I am still having it (not too much) but it is there. It's been two weeks today. My previous cycle was on 3 November -8 November and my actual cycle if I had not taken the pill would have started on 1st December. Kindly let me know what is the reason behind this and what needs to be done.
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The emergency pill u hv taken is the reason It is known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding Delayed periods Also has a high. Failure rate U can be pregnant despite One Wait till 2 if no periods go fr a pregnancy test
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Connect please
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Its because of the ipill, do not do anything, just wait for couple of more days. Cycle cant be predicted cause of the ipill
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