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I pill and early periods
My last periods started on 20th April and ended on 24th. On 5th May I took ipill . My next expected periods would have to be on 20th may but I got it on 11th may...is it normal ?
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You had your periods on 20 April. You took i pill on  5 May ( ? emergency contraception ). You got withdrawal bleeding on 11 May. So your next period will be linked with the date of withdrawal bleeding. You should expect your periods by  11 - 15 June However you should do urine pregnancy test around 25 May.
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It's due to the Ipill. It leads to withdrawal bleeding. Don't take it too frequently or your periods will become irregular.
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Ipill is known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding delayed periods So this bleeding is not ur periods but a side effect called withdrawal bleed
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It’s due to I pill. If the flow was proper like menses then consider it as your normal menses.
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It might b withdrawal bleeding... Post I pill Few patients get withdrawal bleeding U l hav to wait and watch And if u miss ur normal periods.. Do urine pregnancy test
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