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I had sexual intercourse multiple times from 4th of april to 7th of april and as precaution i yook two emergency contraception called i pill on 5th and 9th . My period got delayed by 4/5 days but finally got it on 10th but now it has been 6 days and i am still bleeding which usually stops by 4th day. My entire period was lighter than usual but it has been longer than usual. What might be the reason? should i still be worried about pregnancy?
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You didn't mention the date of your last period. You had your last i pill on 9 April , that is when you were already overdue for your periods. I suggest you should get a sonography of the lower abdomen done and consult a Gynaecologist on Practo with the report.
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I think ur intercourse is out of ur danger period so chances of pregnancy are less..ipill causes irregularity in bleeding pattern..u can have ur upt to clear the doubt of pregnancy..if its negative just watch how the bleeding pattern goes..and can connect on practo for medication if still bleeding continues
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Menstrual  pattern  will be  unusual  after  Ipill  use.You can expect it for some more  days also as you used it on 9th and period  started  on 10th. Just  observe  few more  days, if not getting  stopped, take  consultation  and discuss.
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