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Normal period or plan b withdrawal bleed
I had my last periods on 22nd November. I had unprotected intercourse on the 22nd December after which i took unwanted 72 within an hour. My periods were about to begin a day or 2 around 22nd. During intercourse there was blood on my partners genitals. I've started to experience bleeding now that is on 28th December. With clots. And i also have fever which i have with normal periods.  I also was on primolut n before the 22nd December for 3 days to delay my periods a bit. Are these now real periods or something else?
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It could be real period. But why do you want to give it a name at this stage ?
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Side effects of pill
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Connect please
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Its due to I pill
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further management
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Hello ,welcome to practo.com,acording to me this is your  withdrawl bleeding ,
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Normal periods
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Could be your period.
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Connect
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It could be ur menses.
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