Withdrawl bleeding and ipill

2022-01-11 05:50:39
I Had protected intercourse on 3rd jan but we still have doubt so took ipill (first time in life) within  2 hours of intercourse on the same day .now after 7 days I got a withdrawl bleeding.This bleeding last for how many days ?? Is there a chances of pregnancy ??my next regular period date is 27th.when will i got my regular period?? Please help me . Really worried thank you.
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Your next period is due on 27 January. That means your last period was around 27 December. You had intercourse on 3 January. That was safe period but  still you took I pill same day. Then you had bleeding on 10 January. That was withdrawal bleeding. It will last for 3-4 days. You should expect your next period around 10 February.

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Bleeding would be for around 3-5 days. Your next periods might be delayed than your last one . Ipill has a failure rate as well , so to check for pregnancy in case of delayed periods.

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Shud settle in a week's time Yes u can be pregnant as ipill has a high failure rate Ipill is known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding also delayed period

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