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Bleeding n pain in left part of stomach
My gf ate ipill on 23rd Jan the same day we had an intercourse.after 5-6 days which is 29th Jan  she is having bleeding through vagina n continuously pain in left part of stomach . Sometimes the pain is very severe . today it's 2 Feb but neither bleeding nor pain has stopped . Bleeding is very less n pain remains always but less but sometimes it's very paiful or unbearable . Should we wait this to stop or consult to doctor ?? Please help
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Hello, what are you waiting for. This kind of pain and bleeding is highly abnormal. She needs urgent medical attention. An ultrasound and blood tests. Please meet your nearby Gynecologist immediately. Misuse/abuse of emergency contraceptive pills is not to be done. For more information you can log on to my website www.mygynaecworld.com
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