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Withdrawal bleeding and periods
Hi, I took I-pill on 1st May, started bleeding on 13 May, my periods for this month are due from 21 May.. I'm still bleeding but I'm not sure if it's withdrawal bleeding or periods, if its withdrawal bleeding how long will it last and when will I get my next period? Also, when should I go for a pregnancy test?
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It is withdrawal bleeding.  You will get your next period around  10 June.
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It could be withdrawal bleeding. It generally stops within 5-7 days. Next period will be delayed. Do pregnancy test after 3 weeks of last intercourse
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Bleeding after emergency pill is a side effect of ipill called withdrawal bleed not ur periods Unpredictable how long it will last Emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin delayed periods also hv a high failure rate U can go fr a pregnancy test 24 hours after the expected date of periods
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Withdrawal bleeding stops on its own. . Period will be delayed as a side effect of pill Pregnancy test should be done after 3 weeks of intercourse .
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