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Period after withdrawal bleeding
Hello doctor My last period date was 20 may and on 31 may we had protected sex but for the safer side I took an unwanted 72 and on 7 June I had withdrawal bleeding for 3- 4 days but it was not that heavy has periods and today on 20 June morning I had my  regular periods but it is not heavy , it is normal  I m having bright red period just like my  normal period  but not too heavy My question is does period can be lighter after withdrawal bleeding is it ok? And  the chances of pregnancy is no more right? And the withdrawal bleeding was normal after ipll?
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Withdrawal bleeding  happens after ipill
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Since you are menstruating so chance of conception negligible.Adter withdrawal bleeding you may have lighter periods.
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It's completely normal,,since u had bleeding episodes in between,so the menses are not as heavy as regular ones. Very unlikely to concieve,,but you can have a UPT done,if in state of confusion.
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A full Flow of periods rules out pregnancy
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