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Prolonged light Spotting after period
Hello Doctor, I am a 33-year-old unmarried woman. I was previously diagnosed with PCOD, but my menstrual cycles have become regular over the last few months. On 29 March, I had protected sexual intercourse, but the condom broke. There was no ejaculation inside, but as a precaution I took an i-Pill (emergency contraceptive pill) on the morning of 30 March. My menstrual history is as follows: 22 Jan – 25 Jan 20 Feb – 23 Feb 20 Mar – 23 Mar 10 Apr – 11 Apr 11 May – 16 May (there was no bleeding on 12–13 May, but it resumed afterward) About one week after my May period, I started experiencing daily light spotting. The bleeding is usually brownish in color and sometimes contains small clot-like material. This spotting has continued up to today (4 June). I have also noticed nipple pain/tenderness. Apart from this, I do not have any other symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, nausea, or unusual vaginal discharge. After 29 March, I had sexual intercourse two more times, and both times condom
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It's may be due to I-Pill effect, which contains very high quantity of female hormones
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