Thank you for keeping us updated and for sharing your question!
Yes, a doctor's appointment at this point is a very good idea. Are you having any heavy cramping or dizziness?
If you bleed for more than 1 week, it is called Menorrhagia, meaning excessive menstrual bleeding at the normal time. Emergency Contraception can cause irregular periods, but this is something you need to have checked out. We don't want you to loose too much blood and become anemic.
Please let me know when you are going to go see the doctor. Try to schedule an appointment soon.
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Dear killerbee86,
Thank you for keeping us updated and for sharing your question!
Yes, a doctor's appointment at this point is a very good idea. Are you having any heavy cramping or dizziness?
If you bleed for more than 1 week, it is called Menorrhagia, meaning excessive menstrual bleeding at the normal time. Emergency Contraception can cause irregular periods, but this is something you need to have checked out. We don't want you to loose too much blood and become anemic.
Please let me know when you are going to go see the doctor. Try to schedule an appointment soon.
Best,
Kristin
December 24, 2014 - 12:50pmThis Comment
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