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Withdrawal bleeding
After taking ipill we get withdrawal bleeding after 10 days -12 days how is that different from normal menses or menstruation. And does that necessary mean  if that bleeding has occurred and we are able to avoid pregrancy. Please advise.
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Taking ipill and bleeding after that does not guarantee that pregnancy will not occur.Please consult gynaecologist when you want emergency contraception also
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I pill should not be taken without consultation. It's an emergency contraceptive.  Sometimes even if the bleeding occurs , pregnancy is not ruled out.
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I pill should not be given for withdrawal bleeding.it is emergency contraception.
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I pill is not the medicine for withdrawal bleed. The effect of I pill depends upon the time of the cycle u take it. I pill is just an emergency contraceptive to avoid pregnancy.
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