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Ipill & pregnancy
Me & my partner had protected intercourse on 6th of August. To be on the safe side she took an Ipill. On 12th august she got some light spotting. On 13th she had brown spotting and yesterday (16th ) she got some red color bleeding. This morning she experienced a thick white discharge mixed with blood. Her LMP - July 13. We did a urine test and BHCG test yesterday (16) & both were negative. Are these normal ? Any chance that she's pregnant ?
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Ur ipll causes many menstrual disturbances Wait until next periods
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Connect please
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No chance
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No
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A delay of upto 7 days is considered normal Wait till 20 aug If no periods repeat pregnancy test Ipill has a high failure rate Also it is known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding delayed periods
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