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No Spotting after IPILL
My girlfriend gave me a handjob after that we both cleaned our hands. 30 minutes after this incident I started first rubbing her underwear and then I started fingering her. There were few dry spots of cum or precum in my underwear though 1 am sure haven't touched my underwear may be there is a chance that I would have touched my pants or underwear just to adjust my penis or something. As it was her 11th day of periods just to avoid risk I have given an ipill post 32 hrs of scenario. It's been 4 days after the pill she hasn't had any sign of bleeding or spotting. Is this fine or does this mean anything? Last Period Date : 17 April Date of Scenario: 29 April Date of I Pill : 30 April
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Everyone doesn't get bleeding after I pill Wait for next menses If she misses her periods then do pregnancy test
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Bleeding after taking pill is not mandatory. It's a side effect of pill.
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