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Getting periods early
I had a miscarriage in March,2021. On April 6th i got my period correctly after miscarrige. I took i-pill tablet after two weeks of my period date in April and observed stomach pain, spotting and blood clott the next day. In April I got my period early that is on 26th and it was normal. I suppose to get my period on may 26th but got early in that is on 8th. I observed the blood flow is minimal compare to what I usually had in regular periods. Today is 6th day of my period and I observed small darkred/brown discharge. Is it normal. Please advise.
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Irregularities of menstruation is commonly seen with oral contraception tablet consumption. It is quite normal .
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To be sure I would advise you undergo an ultrasound to rule out missed abortion.
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It is quite common to get slight disturbances in period routine following any contraceptive consumption. Note down the following next period date and flow. Incase of doubt,  it is advisable to undergo an ultrasound to check if the miscarriage was completely successful and there is no ectopic pregnancy
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