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On 4rth of march , protected intercouse was performed while periods ended on 3rd of march. Consumed i pill on 5th of march (at 20th hr) on 6th and 7th one time spotting happened. On 10th of march flow was observed (two pad used) while on 11th of march as well flow was observed. (not heavy) How long the bleeding will happen? And is it just the side effect which will go on it's own or i need to do something?
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Connect please
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It will subside on its own
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It will go.
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Bleeding occurring after emergency contraception is a side effect . No prediction can be made regarding the duration of this bleeding.
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It's due to hormonal imbalance caused by iPill, wait for the spontaneous remission
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please consult Dr sushila Gupta senior gynaecologist on practo for further management
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Unpredictable Emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding It will stop on it's own
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It usually  subside on its own
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