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Doctor I have sex with my girlfriend on her 21th day of her period cycle. I use withdrawal method and didn't into vagina. But for safety I gave her unwanted 72. After 11 day of taking unwanted 72 she got withdrawal bleeding for 2 days and white discharge on 3rd day . Is it normal??
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Yes its normal.
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Side effect of pill
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Connect please
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Yes it is normal, but don’t use unwanted 72 as a regular contraceptive, instead use Barrier methods
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Emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin
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It's because of the pill. Repeat pregnancy test as a precaution after 3 weeks of last sexual contact
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Yes . It is normal
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that is side effect of the pills..
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