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Bleeding a few days later is a common side effect of emergency contraception. Other side effects include: cramping, tender breasts, nausea and it can also disrupt your regular period.
Often you need to start birth control pills the after the last day of your period.
Taking emergency contraception not long before starting birth control pills is causing the spotting/irregular bleeding. This is to be excepted because both kinds of pills contain hormones.
You are not pregnant. You period will balance itself as you keep taking the pill correctly.
Faith
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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
July 31, 2016 - 8:49amBleeding a few days later is a common side effect of emergency contraception. Other side effects include: cramping, tender breasts, nausea and it can also disrupt your regular period.
Often you need to start birth control pills the after the last day of your period.
Taking emergency contraception not long before starting birth control pills is causing the spotting/irregular bleeding. This is to be excepted because both kinds of pills contain hormones.
You are not pregnant. You period will balance itself as you keep taking the pill correctly.
Faith
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