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Periods or Withdrawal bleeding
My LMP - July 13 Prior to LMP I used to get my periods around 6th of every month. Had intercourse on August 6 ( a week prior to my expected period dates ) Around 13th I started to get spotting on day 1 which was brown color. Followed by light flow, then white thick discharge and again light red blood flow.. all these lasted for 5 days. August 16 I took a blood test and the result came out to be negative ( 1.1 IU/ML beta Hcg ) What is the next step that I must take to ensure that I'm not pregnant ? I'm not sure whether what I experienced after taking ipill was my periods or withdrawal bleeding from the pill.
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It's only withdrawal bleeding Get a scan after 2 weeks
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You should get sonography of the lower abdomen done (preferably TVS) on 29 August. It will show the embryo if you are pregnant.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Bleeding post intake of emergency pill is a side effect called withdrawal bleed not ur periods Now this coincided with ur period date so this wud be considered as periods since bhcg was negative for pregnancy
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That looks like withdrawal bleeding due to i pill
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It looks like you had withdrawal  bleeding  of the pill.. Get ultrasound scan done to find out the reason .
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