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Will The Spotting Be Implantation Bleeding Or Due To Hormonal Imbalance?

Hi doctor..my fiancée had periods on 31 may and we intimate on 12 June..we used barrier methods for contraception but it ruptures but still she took i-pill after 2 hours..now she is having breast tenderness,fatigue nd she got spotting on 23 June too...we r anxious whether it is implantation bleeding or due to hormonal imbalance..her periods vary from 28 to 32 days cycles..pl guide.
Thu, 31 Mar 2016
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Ovulation occurs two weeks prior to the onset of the next menstrual period. You had the intercourse during the fertile period, but, since she took the emergency contraception sooner, she is very well protected. The symptoms are due to the high hormone content in the emergency pill, and this is also the likely cause for the spotting observed. Her next natural period may get delayed by a week or two. Please see a specialist for further help if she becomes overdue by ten days. Hope this helps.
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Will The Spotting Be Implantation Bleeding Or Due To Hormonal Imbalance?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Ovulation occurs two weeks prior to the onset of the next menstrual period. You had the intercourse during the fertile period, but, since she took the emergency contraception sooner, she is very well protected. The symptoms are due to the high hormone content in the emergency pill, and this is also the likely cause for the spotting observed. Her next natural period may get delayed by a week or two. Please see a specialist for further help if she becomes overdue by ten days. Hope this helps.