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Is it normal for bleeding a week after taking next choice?

By Anonymous June 18, 2012 - 12:40am
 
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Im 17 years old. I had my period about May 31st, My boyfriend and i were acting sexual on June 11 (which i believe was near the time i was most ovulated) he insert himself in me for a couple seconds but did not came inside me. He mentioned "pre-came" so i took next choice within 10 hours just to be sure. We did the same thing on june 21 and 23, only for a couple seconds and did not come close to going inside me. I decided to take another next choice just in case but the following day (sunday) i experienced bleeding as if from a period. I heard it was common for bleeding within a week after taking the pill but i also heard of implantation bleeding and im not sure if it might be that or an early period even though i had it about 2 and a half weeks ago. Is it possible i might be pregenant or is this normal?

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Ok thanks for your comment! So I shouldn't be worried about being pregnant right?? It's been 10 days and I took a pregnancy test and it was negative. I do have some abdomen cramps and lower back pain but I'm hoping its my period coming on. Thanks for letting me know!

September 25, 2012 - 12:39pm
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I had sex 8 days ago and took next choice 9 day ago. I haven't experienced any bleeding since I took it. I am on yaz and my last pill is this Saturday. I could tell I was ovulating last week because I had a lot more discharge than normal. Should I have anything to worry about since I'm on yaz and took next choice?

September 24, 2012 - 10:05am
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