Hi Miranda,
Please read that article I posted right above your comment. Your answer should be in there. But let me explain first that taking emergency contraception is known to possibly alter your menstrual cycle. The way it works is by thinning the lining on your uterus, and making the area uninhabitable for an egg to implant. So this may explain why you had bleeding again after taking the emergency contraception. Again, read the article so you know what to expect. If you have more questions afterward, let us know. We're here to help with research, and supporting you in advocating for your health.
Take care,
Christine
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Hi Miranda,
May 12, 2011 - 7:55amPlease read that article I posted right above your comment. Your answer should be in there. But let me explain first that taking emergency contraception is known to possibly alter your menstrual cycle. The way it works is by thinning the lining on your uterus, and making the area uninhabitable for an egg to implant. So this may explain why you had bleeding again after taking the emergency contraception. Again, read the article so you know what to expect. If you have more questions afterward, let us know. We're here to help with research, and supporting you in advocating for your health.
Take care,
Christine
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