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Brown discharge/bleeding after I pill
I had an I pill on the 8th day of my cycle. I had dark brownish vaginal discharge on 15th and 16th day I am having more bleeding on 17th and 18th day. Today is my 18th day. Not heavy flow. In between spotting only.Enough to wear a panty liner. A little bit pain in lower abdomen, no other issues. Is this withdrawal bleeding? I am expected to have periods on 14th jan. Will I get them? Before also, once I had an I pill, but after ovulation. I did not get withdrawal bleeding. Please help me. I have regular cycle of 28 days. Ovulation day was supposed to be 16th day according to my tracker.
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Yes this is withdrawal bleed a side effect of the emergency pill Unpredictable would be date of next period As emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding delayed periods n hv a high failure rate u can be pregnant despite one
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The spotting you are having is due to withdrawal bleeding due to I pill. And I pill can cause delay in periods so it is difficult to predict next date of menstrual cycle
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