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Implantation Bleeding?

So I had been on birth control for 4 months now, but this month I couldnt buy it, my period came May 15th and ended Monday 21st, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday I had unprotected intercourse with my boyfriend, and I decided to take the Morning After Pill on Friday to feel a bit calmer, yesterday, Friday 1st, I had a light bleeding when I wiped, later, I started seeing brown clots. I read in a lot of places that this could be because of the Morning after Pill, but this morning when I woke up, im bleeding bright red, and kind of heavy, Im really confused? Is this my period? Im not supposed to be expecting it for another 3-4 days? Help please!!
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2020005 tn?1628125976
I agree with Danni, even if it comes early it's still a period, they don't always come right on time!
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your period may have been early as you bled for 4 days or if your period is due and not come yet take a pregnancy test its the only way to know if your pregnant or not, good luck!
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But now I have some updates, the bleeding lasted for 4 days, and after that I had nothing. A few days ago I was having clear discharge coming out, and it really started to freak me out... my period was supposed to come on friday and still nothing, is this normal? Help me please..
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Plan B will really mess up your cycles, and you should really refrain from taking it, it's not good for your system. It's probably the plan B messing with your cycles. Remember, birth control is significantly less expensive than a baby, so try to make sure you're using some sort of birth control, condoms especially, to not only protect from pregnancy but STD's as well!
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