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Withdrawal bleeding after unprotected
Hi. My last periods were on 22nd to 25th dec Took the pill on 2th jan after unprotected intercourse, got withdrawal bleeding on 9th jan, there was no ejaculation inside. My normal periods date was supposed to be between 1st to 9th feb. Because of changes and withdrawal bleeding it's shows around 18/19th feb When should I expect my periods. Is there anything to worry about pregnancy I took the pill within 48hours.
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The date of next period is unpredictable because emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding and delayed periods also emergency pills have high failure rate irrespective of how soon u take it 2 Jan was ur fertile period
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Even if emergency pills were taken still you must track your dates. Do urine pregnancy test once. It will clear the further diagnosis
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Check for pregnancy once.if negative then it's fine. It is difficult to predict your periods date
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