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Implementation bleeding or withdrawal bl
I had unprotected intercourse on 7th may after that I took ipill on 10th may my periods date is 17may but irregular periods problem Today on 21th may I had heavy bleeding with cramps thick stretchy maroon blood but no clots and  This bleeding happen on 12th  day after taking ipill and 5th day of due period date Is heavy bleeding with thick stretchy blood but no  colts withdrawal bleeding or  pregnancy signs plz answer me I m confused
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It is not Implementation bleeding. It is known as Implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding occurs 6-7 days after ovulation. Ovulation occurs on day 14 of the cycle. Your last period date was 17 April. Your sexual relationship date was on 7 May.  That was much after your date of ovulation ( your ovulation date would have been 1 or 2 May). So there is no question of conceiving if you have sexual intercourse 20 days after the date of last period. However, to be 100% sure you can get beta HCG level done after 5 days.
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It's difficult to differentiate these two conditions based on type of bleeding.
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Emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin Wait till the expected date of periods
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