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I had an unprotected intercourse on 25th feb took an unwanted 72 while my periods last month were from 16 to 24 i started bleeding on 4th of march and bleeding has not stopped yet i had another intercourse on 12th march while i was still bleeding took another unwanted 72 13th i showed a gynac told her about the first intercourse she gave me tranopal 500 and advised for a beta hcg which indicated negative pregnancy but the bleeding still did not stop now she has advised me to take regestorne for 21 days and first three days twice but i am not sure that if the bleeding that i currently is withdrawal bleeding for the second intercourse is it safe that i start taking the medicine please help
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Do not take I pill blindly. It may lead to ectopic pregnancy which is very dangerous. So if you are having an active sexual relationship, you should start with OCP that is contraceptive pills . Taking regesterone for 21 days is safe for once but it is not a contraceptive. You have to use additional protection to prevent pregnancy. So it is better if you start taking contraceptive pills as ipill is very dangerous. If you take it repeatedly it can lead to a ectopic pregnancy.
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Yes it is safe to start regesterone to stop bleeding
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