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Ipill brown red discharge
My sister had last periods from 16th May to 21st May. She had unprotected sex on 25th and 28th May. She took ipill on 26th May. She has a cycle of approximately 33 days. She is seeing brown discharge on 1st June with slight cramps in lower abdomen pelvis and lower back with some red blood in pad from 2nd June. She is nauseated more often and is feeling dizzy more often tired since 3rd June. She is feeling more tired than usual and is feeling sleepy the whole day.  She wants to know whether she is pregnant? Or these are the side effects of ipill or may be due to vertigo or mild concentric lvh.
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She took a pill on 26 May. The brown discharge on 2 June could be due to i pill. She had sexual intercourse on 25 and 28 May. She should wait for her periods on or around 17-18 June. If she doesn't get her periods by 22 June then she should do her urine pregnancy test. As of today there is no method by which she can confirm her pregnancy.
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She will have to wait till 17th of June to find out if she is going to be pregnant or not the brown bleeding is a side effect of emergency pill
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