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2 times periodin 2nd month afte ta ipill
I have taken ipill on 4 th jan and got bleeding on 14 january(my period date was 24)than in february i got periods on 9 feb ended on 14 n(but the blood was dark brown n light black in colour continue for 6 days with same dark brown colour but not heavy bleeding) after that i was getting white discharge than again today on 20 feb i got light bleeding started normal red colour...wats the reason of again bleeding...are there chances of pregnancy. . . Should I do test..
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Emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding what you are facing is a side effect called withdrawal bleeding Yes you should do a pregnancy test on 25th of February
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Do urine pregnancy test.
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Do a urine pregnancy test. I pill is not 100 % effective. Also, it is a hormonal preperation. It can cause menstrual disturbance.
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do pregnancy test n follow up,may be due to hormonal changes
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Do urine pregnancy test. Pill also cause irregular bleeding PV
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