Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to us with your questions.
Two days after your period ended was too soon in your new menstrual cycle to be ovulating. Without ovulation, which is the release of a mature egg from one of your ovaries, there was no risk of becoming pregnant during unprotected sex.
The bleeding was caused by taking the pill.
Changes in the menstrual cycle are a side effect of an ECP.
Your next period could start on time from your last period not the withdrawal bleeding. Or, it could start earlier or later than expected. Flow might be lighter or heavier than normal.
The back pain and abdominal pain are probably side effects of the ECP.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you reached out to us with your questions.
Two days after your period ended was too soon in your new menstrual cycle to be ovulating. Without ovulation, which is the release of a mature egg from one of your ovaries, there was no risk of becoming pregnant during unprotected sex.
The bleeding was caused by taking the pill.
Changes in the menstrual cycle are a side effect of an ECP.
Your next period could start on time from your last period not the withdrawal bleeding. Or, it could start earlier or later than expected. Flow might be lighter or heavier than normal.
The back pain and abdominal pain are probably side effects of the ECP.
Regards,
April 4, 2017 - 9:21amMaryann
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