Had unprotected intercourse on March 16 for a few minutes, but ejaculation did not occur inside the vagina. Within about 8 hours, I took an emergency contraceptive pill (Unwanted 72).
My last menstrual period started on March 3, and my cycle is usually regular (around 30 days). According to my ovulation tracker, ovulation was expected around March 19–21.
On March 30, around 1 PM, I started experiencing abdominal pain, and then I noticed that my period had started. I had bleeding twice during the day, then again around 11 PM the same night. The next day, I had slight bleeding again around 8 AM.
After that, there was no bright red bleeding. I only had a small amount of brown discharge once, and then everything stopped.
The bleeding was not continuous and was lighter than my usual periods.
I am concerned about:
Whether this bleeding is normal after taking an emergency pill
Whether this could be implantation bleeding
Whether pregnancy is still possible in my case
& the next periods dates
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Yes emergency pill is a harmonal thing that acts on ur body, body confused between outside harmones (emergency pill )and ur own harmones.
Out of this, u got bleeding but something in a different way, it is common after pill
No implantation bleeding is not brown and will be once . Not in the pattern u have mentioned
There is no 100% answer for any question .
For ur question for pregnancy is 99.9% , no chance of pregnancy.
Next dates for 1 or 2 months may be fluctuated due to harmonal pill.
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