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Continuous brown spots since one month.
After unprotected sex on 13th September, I took an ipill tablet within 24 hours. This was the first time I took a hormonal contraceptive. After that, from 22nd September I started getting brown discharge, which is still visible every day even after a month. I got my periods on 14th October, but now even after my periods have stopped, brown spots continue to appear. I am worried whether this  brown discharge is due to some STDs? Is it possible to have so much hormonal imbalance after taking the pill that brown discharge persists for more than a month? please someone answer the question.
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Emergency pills are known to regular vaginal bleeding Also they have high failure rate the brown discharge is a side effect of the pill you can get yourself tested for stds
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You need explanation, and we need more history please connect
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