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Period after withdrawal bleeding
My last period date was 1st august. I took ecp on 22nd August. Got withdrawal bleeding from 27-31 August as much as my normal period. Does this mean my next period will come on or after 27th September? No symptoms of pregnancy or cramps at the moment. Do i need to take a pregnancy test when 3 weeks are completed from the date of ecp or can i wait another week? Kindly advice if there is a need to worry.
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Ipill is having lot of menstrual disturbances Depending on the day of periods U will  have  withdrawal bleeding  many times Cycle gets disturbed Until u get normal periods this will occur
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Take a pregnancy test today ,if it's negative u can wait till 27th for ur menses
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Ecp is known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding delayed periods n has a high failure rate Since the withdrawal bleeding coincided approximately with the expected date of periods difficult to predict if it was ur periods or withdrawal bleed Date of next period wud be unpredictable
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