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Hi,
November 16, 2016 - 1:02pmMe and my gf had unprotected sex,but didn't leave the spirm inside it.but due to some doubt she took idoz 72,after taking this the 8th day lite spotted bleeding came and it stopped after 4 days.my question is will she get pregnancy???? And will she get the periods in previous month wise or will it change.
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Hello Anonymous,
The light spotting which lasted four days should that Idoz 72 worked and your girlfriend did not become pregnant.
Her next period may start on time, earlier or later than expected. Changes in the menstrual cycle are a side effect of the pill. The flow might be lighter or heavier than normal.
Regards,
November 16, 2016 - 1:59pmMaryann
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Hi Anon,
Thank you for reaching out and sharing your question with the EmpowHER community!
Idoz-72 should be used as an emergency contraception if you have unprotected sex. Most likely, the bleeding, vomiting sensation, tiredness and headache are side effects of your medication. Soon after taking emergency contraception, it is common to have side effects like that because the emergency contraception affects your hormones and menstrual cycle.
Sometimes side effects like spotting or light bleeding can last until your next menstrual cycle. If your symptoms seem unusually sever and last more than 4-5 days, I would call your doctor and set up an appointment to make sure you are ok. You can also always call a pharmacy like Walgreen's or CVS and talk to a pharmacist there to ask about your symptoms, if needed.
Remember, it is important to use protection if you continue having sex and don't want to get pregnant.
I hope this helped! Please let me know if you have further questions.
Best,
September 6, 2014 - 12:35pmErin
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Thanks
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