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What Is The Problem In Getting Pregnant?

hi..i am 26yrs old married and no child still. but i am not using any pills for birth control my hubby is using condoms. My problem is i got period on 14th March and its not much clear bleeding and on 6th March i taken postpone tablet. after 15days ie on 30th i got periods another time and still i am having brown bleeding. Please help me
Tue, 8 Sep 2015
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Hi,
Your bleeding irregularity is to be attributed to the use of the emergency contraceptive pill. Since the pill contains high doses of hormone, you have seen the withdrawal bleeding soon after its use as a result of disruption of the normal hormone balance of the body. This disturbance also can result in a delayed period. You should see a specialist for a complete evaluation, get a sonogram of the pelvis, preferably in the trans-vaginal route, exclude pregnancy and plan further management. Hope this helps.
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What Is The Problem In Getting Pregnant?

Hi, Your bleeding irregularity is to be attributed to the use of the emergency contraceptive pill. Since the pill contains high doses of hormone, you have seen the withdrawal bleeding soon after its use as a result of disruption of the normal hormone balance of the body. This disturbance also can result in a delayed period. You should see a specialist for a complete evaluation, get a sonogram of the pelvis, preferably in the trans-vaginal route, exclude pregnancy and plan further management. Hope this helps.