Hi, I had protected sex with my partner on 21st May. But just to be safe I took an ipill (for the first time) within 24 hours. I also have pcos and consume Metital twice a day. Should I wait to have my daily Metital after that ipill or can I have it now?
Also, I have read about withdrawal bleeding. My period is due on 5th June. I usually get my periods within 35 days of my last period. Last period was on 3rd May. So will I get the withdrawal bleeding or a normal period.
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First of all you were around your ovulation time , so never take ipill during ovulation, it has a risk of ectopic pregnancy.
You can continue metital as it is. It has no relation to ipill
Ipill has withdrawal bleeding as its side effect but it doesn't occur in all cases.
Wait and watch
Metital and ipill have no interaction
You need to be educated about the fact that only treatment of PCOS is lifestyle modification
medication cannot be taken for a longer duration of time
Also to help you understand that emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding delayed periods and have a very high failure it which means you can be pregnant despite one
It is impossible to predict if you are going to get a normal period or get withdrawal bleeding or b pregnant
Yes you can continue to have Metital. It has no relation to I pill.
Some people do not get a withdrawal bleed. You may also experience a delay in your next period. If you experience more than 1 week delay then do a pregnancy test.
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