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In the month of Feb I had periods on 11th Feb, in the sixth day of period when it was almost over then we had unprotected. Within 48 hrs of unprotected I had ECP. After one week of taking ECP I got my periods again. It's twice in a month, on 26th Feb I got my periods again which might be because of the ECP. It lasted for normal 3 days. Now in the month of March I was expecting my period to be on 26th March as per calculation but it came late on 1st April. Now this bleeding is not like normal bleeding it's Browny black discharge. Now today is 7th April bleeding dint yet stop but it's not at all heavy bleeding just 2-3 drops in my pad everyday. I am not understanding what's is happening? Is it all because of the ECP there is complete change in my cycle. And why it's bleeding like spotting now. I took many pregnancy test all came negative. Can you please help me to let me know what's going on with my body!
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This is side effect of the emergency contraceptive pills. It can irregular periods or spottings for 1 or 2 months
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This is a side effect of emergency pill Thy are known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin delayed periods n Also hv a high failure rate
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Hormones play well with your body as you have disturbed them
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Connect please
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