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Spotting after 14days of taking ipill
I had my last periods on 25th September. Then on 4th October, I had unprotected sexual intercourse with my boyfriend, after which I took an I-pill within 1hour. From 18th October, it's been 3days, I'm experiencing light, sticky bleeding accompanied with recurring nausea and dizziness and light headaches. On 19th oct i took a pregnancy test but it shows negative. Chances of pregnancy ?
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There’s possibility of pregnancy. You should check your serum beta HCG test to confirm
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Need to do upt after your date of expected menses not before that I pill may cause irregular bleed Don’t worry
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Chances of pregnancy are low, since you took the medication before 12 th day of your cycle.
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Wait for proper menstruation to start.
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Wait for periods. Pills have some menstrual irregularities as side effects
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You had your last period on 25 September. You had sexual intimacy on 4 October. The chances of pregnancy are very remote. You took i pill on 4 October. You could have got withdrawal bleeding by 10 or 11 October. But that didn't happen. My assessment is that you are having an early period. It will merge with a regular period which you might have within a day or two.
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Don't worry, nothing to panic, wait for free menstrual flow, if not consult. I will suggest you can take online video counselling for a safe contraceptive ways for happy lifestyle.
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