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Do bleeding after few days of emergency contraceptive indicate regular periods? – Dr. Shefali Tyagi

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Do bleeding after few days of emergency contraceptive indicate regular periods? - Dr. Shefali Tyagi

Emergency contraceptives are widely used nowadays and the tie you will want to use is probably when there is a breakage or slippage of condoms while having intercourse, or it is a fertile time and you have had unprotected intercourse and you have missed taking your pills, 2 to 3 days in a row. In those cases, emergency pills can be used to avoid becoming pregnant. Emergency contraceptive is not 100% safe. It can lead to pregnancy in 10% cases. That means it works upto 90%.In many women experience a little bleeding after consumption of Emergency contraceptive pills, usually 3 to 5 days after taking the pill. So you need not worry. But when will you have your next periods, that is a little difficult to answer as you will have bleeding in the middle. So the next periods can happen on the expected date of your last cycle or it can be a month from when the bleeding has happened. So you will have to wait and watch and if you have missed your periods, still do a pregnancy test, just to see that you have not conceived by chance and if it is positive, then be in touch with the doctor. If it is negative then wait on for a week or two and the consult your gynecologist.
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What causes delayed periods after taking emergency pills? – Dr. Teena S Thomas

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Emergency contraception is a progestrone called Levonorgestrel. This has to be taken within 72 hrs of unprotected sex.Basic side effect is irregular bleeding, therefore possibilities of delay by 6 days or it has come early. If patient takes emergency contraceptive in 4th or 5 th day of period then cycle will come within a week.Bleeding can happen in 1 week and repeat bleeding after 1 more week.Patient may have no bleeding as this was not required hence cycle can be delayed by 3 or 4 weeks. there is no relation to menses which was delayed 6 days now as compared o last time.Emergency contraception should not be taken for regular contraception , if taken regularly this will cause irregular bleeding.

I had this question the other day after reading or hearing something. I dug into what information I could find online, and figured there were other ladies out there with the same curiosity. While there was less out there on this topic than I was expecting I got my question answered.

I got a bit of flack in my last video about chemicals. Apparently I shouldn’t just say “chemicals” because some may be confused due to the fact everything is made from chemicals. So, I just want to start by saying that the chemicals I’m talking about are those that are being put into things that are causing harm, such as those that are endocrine disruptors, messing with not only the female reproductive system, but the male reproductive system as well. We wonder why so many girls and women have messed up menstrual cycles, and I think what’s in our environment has a lot to do with it.

I’m sure almost everyone has heard the term “endocrine disruptor”, but who’s taken the time to look into it? I’m just now taking the time. Let’s learn together!

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Can absent periods be a side effect of contraceptives? – Dr. Teena S Thomas

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Emergency contraceptive pills is called as LNG or the levonorgestrel which is taken within 3 days or 72 hours of unprotected sexual activity, Basically your expect a period after emergency contraceptive pills, maximum is say 2 weeks or 15 days. But there are times when you do not get a period after that, so such a case with negative urine pregnancy test, it doesn’t mean that it is a side effects of a pill. It just means that the emergency contraceptive pills, would have been taken very early that is early in the cycle and she would have taken. So there is nothing much to bleed. She would have spotted which she wouldn’t have realized, so there is nothing much to bleed. Second is complication of the pills, that is absent bled, so wait for couple of weeks, it will come, wait for few weeks If it doesn’t come then give a small hormonal pill and get a withdrawal bleed. so if the pregnancy test is negative, both the urine and the blood tests, then there is no periods after the emergency contraceptive pills, there is nothing to worry, just get it normally with a delayed period, withdraw it with a hormone and get it.
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