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Bleeding after Morning After Pill

Hi. I just ended my period about 6 days ago. I had unprotected sex at that same time and took the morning after pill 24 hours after. Today after I went to the bathroom, I noticed I was bleeding. The bleeding lasted no more than 3 hours; it has now become more of spotting. Could I be pregnant? Or what other syptoms could this lead to? Is bleeding normal after taking the morning after pill?
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Thanks for the help :) I will definitely relax more now :)
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304970 tn?1331425994
I agree w/ BTS..

Plan B can throw your body off a bit.. Anything major, call your Dr. Good luck!
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Yes it is normal for your period to be irregular for a cycle or two after taking the morning after pill. Although if the bleeding persists or you have symptoms of feeling faint and anything abnormal feeling, I would consult a doctor. But what you are explaining is completely normal.
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Is it normal to get my period though like a week afer I ended it after taking the morning after pill? I have symptoms of being on my period, so I'm wondering if that's normal too.
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342988 tn?1299782356
spot bleeding like alaysha said is very normal after taking the morning after pill.  you might even spot again or have your period early or late next time cycle.
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187316 tn?1386356682
Bleeding is very normal after taking the morning after pill.
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