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Levenorgestrel causing bleeding on day 5
My girlfriend and I had sexual contact which involved genital rubbing . However the condom broke and as a precautionary measure she took unwanted 75(levenorgestrel 1.5mg) on 11th October . Today on 17th October she got her period even though her period is very far away as she has pcos . Her cycle started on 29th September and it lasts for 35 to 40 days. She described the bleeding as mostly dark brown clots . Is it a cause or concern? Is she going to be okay ? Also she is concerned it may be implantation bleeding as it came on google .
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It's due to hormonal pill Unwanted -75
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Connect please
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Bleeding after the intake of emergency pills is not your periods but a side effect to called withdrawl bleeding emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding Thy also have a high failure rate so make sure she does a pregnancy test after 30th of October in case she does not get her  periods as expected
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Connect plz to clear queries
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Most likely this is withdrawal bleeding and not her periods. Connect For detailed consultation
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