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Continuous Vaginal Bleeding. Taken I-pill Emergency Contraceptive. How To Stop Bleeding?

Hi Doc, Iam 30 yrs old , I have 8 months old daughter.... I have taken I- pill on 7th Jan ... And from 2nd Feb 2013 i have continuous bleeding till date.... the bleeding seems to be on the normal side as per my mensturation ... But my cycle is for 5 days only. Can you pls suggest me what to do....or refer me any medicine....
Sat, 16 Feb 2013
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Hello
Thank you for your qyer.
Prolonged bleeding since almost 2 weeks is not common with I pill
THere could be various reasons like stress, anxiety, endometrial thickening, fibroid, some cervical polyp or lesion or coagulation disorders.
Anemia and tuberculosis and thyroid disorders also might present this way.
you might have conceived, and might be experiencing a missed abortion or ectopic pregnancy.
Please consult your gynecologist at the earliest.
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Continuous Vaginal Bleeding. Taken I-pill Emergency Contraceptive. How To Stop Bleeding?

Hello Thank you for your qyer. Prolonged bleeding since almost 2 weeks is not common with I pill THere could be various reasons like stress, anxiety, endometrial thickening, fibroid, some cervical polyp or lesion or coagulation disorders. Anemia and tuberculosis and thyroid disorders also might present this way. you might have conceived, and might be experiencing a missed abortion or ectopic pregnancy. Please consult your gynecologist at the earliest.