For the last 2 days when I wipe there s an orangy pink tint on the toilet paper. Im not supposed to start my period of another 2 and a half weeks and its definitely not period blood type. My boyfriend and I had sex a couple weeks ago and he came inside me. We took the morning after pill but is it possible that it didn t work and I m pregnant or could it be something else??
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you took the emergency pill two weeks ago, you are not likely to ovulate in this cycle. The spotting is most likely to be subsequent to the hormone imbalance created by the emergency pill. Even if you have ovulated in this cycle, please remember that this happens two weeks prior to the onset of the next period and so, you had the intercourse during the safe period. So, your chances of conception are very low. Please get further help from your health care provider. Take care.
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What Causes Orangy Pink Discharge?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you took the emergency pill two weeks ago, you are not likely to ovulate in this cycle. The spotting is most likely to be subsequent to the hormone imbalance created by the emergency pill. Even if you have ovulated in this cycle, please remember that this happens two weeks prior to the onset of the next period and so, you had the intercourse during the safe period. So, your chances of conception are very low. Please get further help from your health care provider. Take care.