Had Sex. Took Nordette. Have Vaginal Discharge, Couldn't Control Urine Sometimes. Because Of Pills?
hi! i had sex with my bf during my 4th menstrual period last Nov. 3, 2013 at 2pm but then he cum in so i took Nordette (emergency contraceptive) at 10:30pm on Nov 3, 2013 because it was said that it would be more effective if taken right away. But then i had this vaginal discharge(whenever i urinate there is a bit of blood) in which it's very ticklish every time i urinate and sometimes i could not control my urine. is this because of the pills?
The vaginal discharge may be related to an infection, this infection would also contribute to the blood that you are seeing. Because infections can irritate the vaginal area and urethra, it can cause discomfort on urination though this could also be caused by a urinary tract infection. A urinary tract infection would be ruled out by urine analysis conducted by your doctor.
You should consider visiting your doctor for assessment.
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Had Sex. Took Nordette. Have Vaginal Discharge, Couldn't Control Urine Sometimes. Because Of Pills?
Hi thanks for using healthcare magic Emergency contraception is not associated with vaginal discharge or any urinary symptoms. The vaginal discharge may be related to an infection, this infection would also contribute to the blood that you are seeing. Because infections can irritate the vaginal area and urethra, it can cause discomfort on urination though this could also be caused by a urinary tract infection. A urinary tract infection would be ruled out by urine analysis conducted by your doctor. You should consider visiting your doctor for assessment. I hope this helps