I had taken ipill on 23 and 24 of feb after having protected sex..just to be safe side..I have a regular period cycle but this month's I got my period on 5th March 10 days prior to the due date..lasted for 3 days...now after 11 days I saw some spotting (small amount of blood) for last two days...today I noticed a jelly like discharge with brown discharge..is it the side effect of ipill?..is there anything to worry?
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Bleeding post ipill is a side effect called withdrawal bleed
It's not ur perids
U need to understand that u can never be safe with any emergency pill
Thy hv a high failure rate
U can be pregnant despite one
Thy are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding delayed periods
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If you had a protected intercourse why take I pill?? It's for emergency use to be taken once in a while..
All these are side effects of the hormones which the I pill contains.
You got your periods on 5 March (10 days before the period was due).
That means you were expecting period on 15 March. You had taken i pill on 23 and 24 February. You had bleeding 9 days after I pill. That was withdrawal bleeding due to i pill. So your cycle should be calculated from 5 March. Your Ovulation time should be around 19-20 March. You had spotting on 16 March. It almost fits into your cycle (but then your cycle will be 26-27 days instead of 30 days.
You should expect your next period by 30-31 March. If you don't get your periods by then, please do urine pregnancy test and consult a Gynaecologist on Practo with all the details.
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