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Spotting one month after taking i pill.
I took an i-pill in november, december and jaunary. Last time i took the pill was 7th January, i was expecting periods on 15th january but they came on 22nd january which lasted 4-5 days with all the regular symptoms i have during a period. I took a pregnancy test on 2nd feb which came out to be negative. I started bleeding on 15th feb, spotting, there was no pain and cramps. There was some clotting on the first day but it stopped on the second and third day(light bleeding). I took a pregnancy test again yesterday and it was negative. I bled a little more today, no cramps but it was a little more than the last few days, what could be the reason for this? I am very stressed out!! Its been more than 40 days since sex and the pregnancy test is negative, is there still a possibility?
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No I pill may lead to erratic period Because After all it is hormonal tab Better use mechanical method for contraception
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It's is advisable to get a sonography done to find out the exact cause of bleeding... having said that ipill can causes menstrual cycle to be irregular which can be one of the reason for this... connect with me online for a detailed consultation
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i pill is not permanent solution each month.It also causes harmonal imbalance and irregular periods.
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It would be best if you take a few tests and an ultrasound to rule out for any pregnancy ,or any harmonal issues ,for details get back to us on a direct consultation.
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