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Is light pick discharge normal 2 1/2 months after taking postinor 2?

By October 22, 2017 - 5:52pm
 
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Hi its my first time here, so the 6th of august i had protected sex only to find out after he finished that the condom broke i took postinor 2 4 hours after so 2 weeks after taking it i got bleeding i assumed is my period.In the month of september i got bleeding which also last for 5 days.Now this month's period is weird it started pink( which never happened before) for the first day with cramps then got red and a bit heavier like a normal period later in the evening, then on the 5th day i got some blood with brown stains,i am a very paranoid person,so i started to read on the internet and im seeing where woman got the same pinkish discharge an turned out to be pregnant and on top of that im having back pain, this got me feeling so stressed im not even able to focus in school.oh i forgot to mention that i did a HPT test a day before this month's period and it can back neg.

questions:1 is it normal to still have side effects of p2 this long?
2 Is the pink discharge normal?
3 AM I PREGNANT?
i am so stressed,your reply would be greatly appreciated

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HERWriter Guide

Hello pixie22

Thank you for writing.

There should be no symptoms 2.5 months after you take emergency contraception. You can read all sorts of things on the internet, it's not advisable to believe it all or connect it with your situation.

Your didn't really have "pink discharge" - this was the start of your period that then got heavier. This is normal.
We can't tell someone if they are pregnant - you will need to take a test.
Best,
Susan

October 23, 2017 - 3:51am
(reply to SusanC)

thank so much for your reply,i did a HPT a day before the bleeding and it was negetive, is it safe to say that this result is accurate

October 23, 2017 - 4:48pm
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