Problem description: My menstruation came on the 20th. It should be the end of my period on the 28th and 9th. I had the same room on the night of the 3rd and the morning of the 4th. I didn’t bring a condom. I ate in the morning on the 4th. The contraceptive pill was done again immediately (within an hour). There were some blood stains under the night of the 9th, very few, and a little bit on the morning of the 10th. I don’t know if it is withdrawal bleeding or embryo implantation bleeding. Ask the doctor to help me I answer.
Question date:2020-10-10
Patient information:Age: 18 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: Oral emergency contraceptives may cause withdrawal bleeding. Generally speaking, emergency contraceptives only play a contraceptive effect on the previous sex life, and cannot guarantee the contraceptive effect on the subsequent sex life.
Guidelines: For your situation, there are oral emergency contraceptives, and you still have sex after oral emergency contraceptives, so your current bleeding can only say that the possibility of withdrawal bleeding is relatively high, but Pregnancy cannot be ruled out absolutely. You need to test the hcg about ten days after the last intercourse. If it is negative, it means retreat bleeding, not pregnancy.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination