I had unprotected intercourse on the 5th day of my periods and I took unwanted 72pill after that I got withdrawal bleeding for 2days and now it's 1week of taking unwanted 72pill and I am having cold can I take wiloryl 10 tablet will it interfere with ipill
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You had unprotected intercourse on day 5 of your cycle and took unwanted 72. The withdrawal bleeding you experienced for 2 days is a common effect and suggests the pill has acted hormonally.
Regarding your current concern:
Wikoryl 10 does NOT interfere with the effectiveness of emergency contraception.
You can safely take it for symptomatic relief of cold
Your next period may come slightly earlier or later due to hormonal effects.
Next Steps
Wait for your next menstrual period.
If your period is delayed by more than 7 days, take a urine pregnancy test.
Use regular contraception for future cycles to avoid repeated emergency pill use.
Health Tips
When to seek medical advice:
Severe abdominal pain
Excessive or prolonged bleeding
Missed period with negative test but ongoing symptoms
Yes, she can take Wikoryl 10 for cold symptoms — it does not interfere with the effect of Unwanted 72.
Since intercourse was on the 5th day of periods and emergency pill was taken, pregnancy risk is already very low. The 2 days of bleeding is likely withdrawal bleeding, which is expected.
Next Steps
No need to worry right now
Do a urine pregnancy test only if periods are delayed by >7 days
Health Tips
Periods may come earlier or later after i-pill — this is normal.
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