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Feeling Bloated, Tired And Sad. Had Taken Morning After Pill. Concerned

Hello, I'm hoping you can help clarify if what I'm experiencing us a side effect or something else-I finished my period around the 22nd march. I had taken the morning after pill in that month, around the 9th, abd then again on the 25th. on the 28th-30th I had a long international flight and a very stressful experience. Not long after, on the 2nd April I got my period again and it is still here 9 days later. It is normal to experience this and if it doesn't stop how much longer should I wait before seeing a doctor? In general I am otherwise bloated, tired and a bit sad. I'm normally very positive and energetic. Thank you
Sat, 29 Jun 2013
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Hello
thanks for your query.
The emergency contraceptive pill does tend to alter the pattern of your normal menstrual cycles.
However, you should visit a gynecologist to rule out other conditions such as uterine fibroids, polyps, cysts etc.
Have protected sex in future, and try to avoid emergency contraceptives.
All the best.
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Feeling Bloated, Tired And Sad. Had Taken Morning After Pill. Concerned

Hello thanks for your query. The emergency contraceptive pill does tend to alter the pattern of your normal menstrual cycles. However, you should visit a gynecologist to rule out other conditions such as uterine fibroids, polyps, cysts etc. Have protected sex in future, and try to avoid emergency contraceptives. All the best.