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My cousin had a sexual intercourse at 1/12/18 and she had an ipill after that she is 21 years old. After that she had experienced symptoms like frequent urination ,tiredness, vomiting,abdominal cramping etc. Her last period was 9/11/18. After i-pill consumption she had a period flow at 18/12/18. But she s not even sure its a period or what .she thinks it might be an implantation bleeding, because she did not felt any cramping and the flow was too less and lasted a day. She had 2 urine test at 16/12/18 and 30/12/18 both went negative and she had a beta hcg blood test at 16/1/19. It went negative. Her hcg level was 1.2.she had her second period at 17/1/19.in the beginning it started with some blood drops, later the flow got heavy. The blood was too in pinkish shade and watery she also does nt effected by heavy stomach pain ,pain was too less. Bleeding lasted for 9 days .normally her period came with heavy stomach pain used to last 4 days. Her sister had an odd blood bleeding while she was pregnant. And that blood flow lasted 7 days and it was in pinkish and watery in format. Is there any chances for pregnancy? She took beta hcg test after 45 days after intercourse if she s pregnant the result gonna be positive right. But it was negative. So can we fix these are the side effects of ipill? Not by pregnancy? She had milky discharge recently ,yesterday she had light pink discharge is this because of period contraction? What s the reason of a watery pinkish period for which had later 9 days. Pinkish blood flow is vit usual in periods right? Is this all because of i-pill consumption? Please help?
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It's a pity that emergency medicine is used for routine prevention of unwanted pregnancy these pills are loaded with hormones which can make period delayed erratic irregular or heavy and when the woman wants to have a baby, she has to visit innumerable infertility clinics take care and don't give her more hormones let nature work for making period regular.
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