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I had an ipill on 23rd April was due with my period on 13th May which I got on 8th may 5days early and again now on 27th may having periods

By Anonymous May 27, 2017 - 2:04pm
 
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Hi, Anon.

Thank you for your post.

Emergency Contraception can cause irregularity in your cycle. It can cause your period (s) to be early or late, have a lighter or heavier flow. It should regulate by the next cycle. If it doesn't and/or you are concerned, check in with your doctor.

Helena

May 27, 2017 - 5:03pm
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