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Prolonged periods
I got my periods in 2nd March. I had unprotected sex with my bf on 3rd March. I took an Ipill after that. My period bleeding hasn't stopped since then. It has been a week. What should I do now? Is there any chance for pregnancy? Is too much bleeding gonna harm my health?
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Chances of pregnancy is unlikely,too much bleeding definitely have impact on body
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U can visit nearest hospital. Pregnancy chances are very unlikely while having periods. Too much bleeding can leads to amemoa in long-term.
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This is withdrawal bleeding of the pill, side effects of pill. It will stop on its own Do a pregnancy test if you miss your period date.
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Nothing Emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin This will stop on its own Nothing can be done to stop this Yes u can still be pregnant as emergency pills hv a high failure rate
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