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Had two ipills in a month
First ipill was taken within hours of intercourse on 21st October which caused her having a week early period Her due date was 30th she got her period on 25th. 2nd ipill was taken on 1 November one day after unprotected intercourse which has caused bleeding today, which she is not yet sure is spotting or another period. She had mild vaginal itching in last one week and major mood swings. Kindly advice if this requires a consultation       The next ipill was taken on 1 November one day after the intercourse which caused bleeding on 8 the November which is today. She feels it's spotting not an early period. Also she was having mild vaginal itching after her second intercourse
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This is withdrawal bleeding.After taking pills it is happening.You should not take pills so frequently.It contains large amount of progesterone and causes irregularities of menstruation cycle.
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This is withdrawal bleeding after taking I pill. I pill should not be taken frequently. It causes irregularities in period.
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