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Period twice in a mnth aftr having ipill
My period cycle is 30 days and lasts for 3-5 days. I got my last period on 18 Jan. I am married and we had instructed sex on 21st Jan and I had ipill on 22nd. Since then I have got my period twice, 29th Jan lasted for 3 days and now today again. Should I be worried?
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Ipill is known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding So bleeding post ipill intake is a side effect called withdrawal bleed not ur period Also ipill has a high failure rate make sure u do a pregnancy test if u skip ur perids
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This bleeding on 29th was due to the ipill. And probably the next one is your period. Do not take ipill as it is a very high dose of hormone and disturbs cycles for coming 2-3 months. Instead switch over to a routine contraceptive like condoms, CuT or contraceptive pills ( pack of 21).
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