What Causes Vaginal Bleeding After Taking A Plan B Pill?
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Question : 3 Weeks Ago , My Period Ended In XXXXXXX 9 Buh The Next Day I Had Unproteced Sex , && He DIDT Cum Inside Me Or Anything Buh Jst to Be on The Safe Side , i Took Plan B Within 19Hrs , 1 Week Later I Had Little Blood in The Toilet Paper . & It Went Away . I Been Feeling Normal Every Sence i Took The Pill . I Should Be Okay Right ?? Im Not Pregant. ??
Brief Answer:
There is no chance for pregnancy. Don't worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to healthcare magic. I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns today.
Don't worry. You should be okay. Emergency contraception is very effective. As it is your chances of pregnancy are less since he did not cum inside.
The spotting you had is because of the high dose of progesterone contained in the ipill.
There is no chance for pregnancy. Don't worry.
If you are having further concerns, I will be happy to answer.
Best wishes,
Dr Rama
There is no chance for pregnancy. Don't worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to healthcare magic. I am Dr Ramadevi Wani. I will be answering your concerns today.
Don't worry. You should be okay. Emergency contraception is very effective. As it is your chances of pregnancy are less since he did not cum inside.
The spotting you had is because of the high dose of progesterone contained in the ipill.
There is no chance for pregnancy. Don't worry.
If you are having further concerns, I will be happy to answer.
Best wishes,
Dr Rama
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Dr. Kampana
Thank you so much , my period is feb 3 should i get it that day ? Sence i had took the pill 3 weeks ago
Brief Answer:
Details below.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
Most likely you will start your period on 3rd Feb. Don't worry.
Best wishes,
Dr Rama
Details below.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
Most likely you will start your period on 3rd Feb. Don't worry.
Best wishes,
Dr Rama
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Dr. Nagamani Ng
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