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I pill withdrawal bleeding
My period was from 9th to 15th april and I took a  i-pill on the 15th april. Now after 1 week, since 20th April I'm noticing bleeding. How long is a withdrawal bleeding? What is the normal range of days, is it 3-4 days?
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If you had your periods from 9 to 15 April, why did you have an i pill on 15 April ? That means you had sexual intimacy during your periods. That time is safe period for pregnancy.
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It's side effects of ipill
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Yes 3 to 4 days is normal
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Unpredictable Emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin N side effects may last upto a month Wait till 9 to see if u get ur periods If not go fr a pregnancy test
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U can have spotting for 3-5 days and next period could be delayed
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