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What Causes Repeated Menstruation After Taking Birth Control

: i just had sex with my gf she just ended her mensulation the day before and that time i used a condom bt that broke out and soon i gave her a pill and the next day onwards she started having mensulation again as it was over for this mont.. what is causing this

Wed, 20 Apr 2016
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Hi,

I can understand your concern. Taking an emergency contraceptive pill is the right decision you have taken. However, these pills act by changing the hormonal levels in the body that are responsible for the menstrual cycles. They sometimes change the cycle. So finding some vaginal spotting or bleeding on the next day of taking the pill is a routine side effect of the pill. There is nothing to worry about.

Your partner can expect normal menstrual cycles from next month. If she does not get menstruation, she should take a he pregnancy test and visit a gynecologist.

I hope this information helps. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Let us know if you have any further query.

Best,
Dr. Viraj Shah
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What Causes Repeated Menstruation After Taking Birth Control

Hi, I can understand your concern. Taking an emergency contraceptive pill is the right decision you have taken. However, these pills act by changing the hormonal levels in the body that are responsible for the menstrual cycles. They sometimes change the cycle. So finding some vaginal spotting or bleeding on the next day of taking the pill is a routine side effect of the pill. There is nothing to worry about. Your partner can expect normal menstrual cycles from next month. If she does not get menstruation, she should take a he pregnancy test and visit a gynecologist. I hope this information helps. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Let us know if you have any further query. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah