
Are Light Bleeding And Nausea Normal After Taking I-pill?

Me and my boyfriend had sex. He used condom and i took i pill just after an hour after having sex.
My last period was on 11 XXXXXXX 2015 and we had sex on 7th July, 2015.
On 9th XXXXXXX I had bleeding but that was a minimal bleeding. Very less than the amount of bleeding i usually have. Even i am feeling uneasy in upper portion of my stomach and feeling nausea..
I am scared if I am pregnant
Can you please help me?
Please provide more information or you can do urine pregnancy test
Detailed Answer:
Hello
I really appreciate your concern
Looking at your description Chances of pregnancy is less likely which you can rule out by urine pregnancy card test that can be done at home.
I would like further information to help you better like
Duration of your period
Are you having morning sickness like nausea or vomiting on getting up in morning
This could be a sign of imminent period so you need not to worry
Since you have taken the precautions during sex
In my opinion you should take anti acidity medicines like pantoprazole or omeprazole with antacids
Avoid fatty fried and spicy food
Please revert back to me with these details so that I will be able to tell you more accurately
Best wishes


Chances of pregnancy is less likely
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your reply
I was asking for duration between the two cycles and whether it is regular?
Chances of pregnancy is less likely, you can allay your anxiety by doing Urine pregnancy card test at home
Nausea feeling can be related to premenstrual symptoms or acid peptic disease
You can take antacids with pantoprazole or omeprazole.
Hope this answers your question
Best wishes


As i told earlier after having sex on 7th july 2015 i got my periods started from 9th july 2015.
And bleeding is minimal as compared to my earlier periods which is scaring me the most.
Please if you can help me with this.
This could be normal menstrual bleed
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your reply
Minimal bleeding near periods or after having sex might be related to infection or premenstrual bleeding
you need not to worry it could be normal physiological menstrual bleed.
If it becomes a chronic problem or duration of bleeding increases with unusual symptoms like burning urine or pain in vaginas, than you should consult a gynaecologist for urine culture and an ultrasound to rule out the infection or establish a cause of bleeding
Have plenty of fluids which will help by flushing off the urogenital tract.
Hope this answers your question
Best wishes

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