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Is There Any Side Effects Of I-pill?

Hello, mam.... My regular periods came on 13th feb.2013. I had unprorected sex almost after 1-1/2 years on 19th feb.2013 and same day i took i-pill. Now on 26th feb.2013, my periods again started. Is there any side effects of i-pill and when my irregular periods will stop?
Sat, 29 Mar 2014
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Hi, Thanks for using HCM
In my opinion the most common side effects of i-pill is the irregular menstrual bleeding. Other Common side effects may include:
vaginal itching, changes in bleeding patterns or flow;
mild stomach pain, nausea, bloating;back pain, breast tenderness or pain;
weight gain, acne, changes in hair growth, mood changes, loss of interest in sex;
it takes a cycle or two to return to normal flow
so you may be fine with your next cycle.
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Is There Any Side Effects Of I-pill?

Hi, Thanks for using HCM In my opinion the most common side effects of i-pill is the irregular menstrual bleeding. Other Common side effects may include: vaginal itching, changes in bleeding patterns or flow; mild stomach pain, nausea, bloating;back pain, breast tenderness or pain; weight gain, acne, changes in hair growth, mood changes, loss of interest in sex; it takes a cycle or two to return to normal flow so you may be fine with your next cycle.