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Hi Anon,

Because of your history with ovarian cysts and also because you took the ipill once in May and once just last week, I think the Ipill, much like Plan B and Next Choice, has caused a change in your period. You may get your period soon because of the Ipill that you took on June 28 or it may be late.

"There are chances of unexpected vaginal bleeding, but this is not dangerous and should clear up by the time you have your next period. i-pill might also cause your next period to come early or later than normal. "

The thing about Morning After Pills is that they are not meant to be used as contraceptives-- only in cases of emergency. Lots of women have been taking these every time they have sex or unprotected sex just to be on the safe side but it is not advised to use it like this considering it wasn't meant to be used as regular birth control. So, since you took in May and now again in late June, this is messing with your cycle.

It is probably best if you can go back to your doctor and ask to resume birth control pills so that you don't have to take the Ipill again and to help regulate your irregular periods.

Good Luck!

Rosa

July 6, 2011 - 7:46am

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