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What Could Be The Reason For Sharp Pains In Vagina And Bleeding After Skipping Birth Control Pills?

I drank with friends one weekend and skipped my birth control for 2 days and the very next day i got my period. A week later my period stopped and i started getting sharp pains in my vagina and I started bleeding again. Did I have a miscarriage then a regular period or a elongated period with sharp pains?
Sat, 15 Mar 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that it is an elongated period. Miscarriages are associated abdominal cramping, clots and the passage of ' fleshy products'.

If you continue to have periods with prolonged bleeding then you need to consider visiting your doctor for an assessment.
This would include physical examination, hormonal level blood tests and imaging of the reproductive organs by ultrasound.

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What Could Be The Reason For Sharp Pains In Vagina And Bleeding After Skipping Birth Control Pills?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that it is an elongated period. Miscarriages are associated abdominal cramping, clots and the passage of fleshy products . If you continue to have periods with prolonged bleeding then you need to consider visiting your doctor for an assessment. This would include physical examination, hormonal level blood tests and imaging of the reproductive organs by ultrasound. i hope this helps