Hello doctor...my periods date in sep was 1st of sep nd it ended on 4th..on 8th of sep i had unprotected intercourse with my fiancee..as he didn't ejaculate his sperm in but to be on the safer side i took ipill on 8th only..on 16th i had lil bit bleeding..the bleeding flow was less than periods but more than spotting nd it continued for 5 days..so my periods date has changed now? or my periods date is still 1st of oct only?nd is there any chance of pregnancy now? as i m really worried..
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It due to I pill effect...it can change pattern of your menstrual cycle ...so don't use I pill as backup method for contraception as it is designed for an emergency contraceptive medicine. If you missed period on your date after 1 wk you do urine pregnancy test .
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The bleeding was side effect of I pill, chances of pregnancy are less. Period date will be 1 st October. If you miss , get yourself checked for pregnancy.
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