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Less period flow after Ipill
My friend's last period started on 31 July and ended on 3rd August. Usually she has a cycle of 28 day. She had unprotected sex on 8th August and took Ipill within 4 hours. She didn't have any bleeding just after that. Her next periods was due on 27th August (as per 28 days cycle). But she got her period one day earlier. Now the period flow is less than the usual one with cramps, today is her second day of period and she is worried about the flow. Does she need to worry or is it normal to have such period after Ipill ?
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Nothing to worry it will regularise in few cycles, its mostly due to ipill. Practice safe sex dont take ipill regularly
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Post ipill complication but she is worried about pregnancy do UPT or worried for period flow  wait for next cycle
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Its norml noting to wry Take onln consultation for further managment Need details to gv a profer treatment
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