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BLEEDING

OK so I am going to start here...I have been soooo stressed out beyond believe this month and I have been on 2 different antibiotics this month starting May 21st and I am still on them now... and have also been on birth control this month and months before...Sunday the 7th I had brown discharge and did not even take my brown pill for the birth control yet...this was sunday at 1:30 or 2:30 am when I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend...I was very scared because I was bleeding a lot during and after sex...I usually get my period the 9th or 10th so if it was indeed my period and him just "triggering" it it was early... I know antibiotics could affect this too...the next day after the unsafe sex Monday the 8th I had taken Plan B as prescribed...I took one at 10am and one at 10pm. Bleeding after the sexual encounter stopped mid afternoon on Sunday the 7th and after the plan B I had tiny spotting and I keep bleeing not too much but it hasnt stopped...just very little. What could this be? and my brown pills are over. I am supposed to start a new pack of birth control today...
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736575 tn?1288902558
Good luck.
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I think its too early to test so I have to wait another week...then I will test. Thank you again
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736575 tn?1288902558
Well, if it was negative, then i would continue the bc as normal.  Call your doctor tomorrow and they will tell you whether they think you should go in for testing or not.
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I did that too...thank you.  
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736575 tn?1288902558
You should really post in the birth control forum.  Your question does not seem related to std's.  But if I were you, I would also take a pregnancy test and go from there just to be sure.
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