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Periods came twice in a month
Hello doctors, my period cycle is of 32 days and normally bleeds for 5 days. My last period was on 1st April and on 14th April I did foreplay with my partner. He used protection and didn't intercourse but still I took unwanted 72 on 16th April. I got bleeding from 25th April to 28th April with less flow. My periods have been started again from today 13th May which is around 15 days earlier then my expected periods. Please advise if anything to worry about or any chances of pregnancy.
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Don't worry. If you bleed again like this then please contact otherwise stay calm. Also if intercourse didn't happen then don't worry about pregnancy
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It's the side effect of emergency pills. It can cause irregular bleeding. If bleeding doesn't stop or gets heavy connect please
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The bleeding after pill is not your period  it's the side effects of pill called  withdrawal bleeding. Now you got your  period,late by 13 days.
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This is a side effect of the emergency pill Thy are known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin delayed periods also hv a high failure rate
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