Hey, there!
You took the morning-after pill last week, and now you're bleeding.
What gives?
Don't worry, it's totally normal. The morning-after pill can cause bleeding as a side effect in about 1 in 5 people who take it. The bleeding is usually light and lasts for a few days, but it can sometimes be heavier and last for longer.
Here's what you need to know about morning-after pill bleeding:
If you're bleeding after taking the morning-after pill, there are a few things you can do to manage the bleeding:
See your doctor if:
The morning-after pill is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy. The morning-after pill is a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy. It's important to remember that the morning-after pill is not a regular method of birth control. It should only be used as an emergency contraceptive.
The morning-after pill is available over-the-counter. The morning-after pill is available over-the-counter at most pharmacies. It's important to read the instructions carefully before taking the pill.
The morning-after pill is more effective if taken sooner. The morning-after pill is more effective if taken sooner. It's best to take the pill within 72 hours of unprotected sex.
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