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I Pill bleeding
I had an I pill on the 3rd day of my peiods i.e the 6th of july. Today is the 15th of july and I'm still having bleeding. How long is it normal for this bleeding to last? Do I need to take any medicines to stop it? I'm allergic to tindazole, quinoline and metrogyl. Ziya
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Dear , avoid self medication
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consult gynaecologist 
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Hi Bleeding could happen after using ipill though it is not mandatory. But as you told it is more than a  week and still heavy flow then u must consult Gynaecologist.
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you can also  opt for homoeopathic medicine.  consult Homoeopathic physician
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Bleeding can last from 7-10days. But,if you are having heavy flow,then prefer to visit a gynaecologist for treatment review
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Hi ziya How many pills you had ?
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