Does bleeding after taking I-pill mean no pregnancy​?

Does bleeding after taking I-pill mean no pregnancy​?
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Are you worried about undesired or unplanned pregnancy? If yes, that’s great; you’ve landed at the apt page. Here, you’ll find detailed information about an I-pill that is widely used for preventing pregnancy.

Whether you and your husband are thinking about family planning or postponing the baby for a few years, this blog helps you out. What are you still searching for? Start reading and learn everything about emergency contraception pills.

Why Does Bleeding Occur After Taking the i-Pill?

Why Does Bleeding Occur After Taking the i-Pill? ​

So, you’re taking contraceptive pills to prevent pregnancy after intercourse or sex. Does it indirectly mean the I-pill will induce menstruation?

The intention behind consuming i-pill is to prevent pregnancy and induce withdrawal bleeding. Have you ever heard the word withdrawal bleeding? You’ll learn about it, along with the difference between menstruation.

Hormonal Changes Induced by the i-Pill

Hormones in an emergency contraceptive pill can disrupt the natural hormonal balance in your body. Particularly, using this pill for a prolonged period leads to severe menstrual issues and affects the ovaries.

The hormonal imbalances can cause serious headaches and skin allergies due to the usage of i-pills. So, get a doctor’s prescription before using these pills.

Differences Between Withdrawal Bleeding and Menstrual Bleeding

Withdrawal bleeding Menstrual bleeding
Definition
A drop in hormones and the release of blood and mucus from the uterus lining (endometrium) can cause withdrawal bleeding after taking the pill.
A female’s body releases a matured egg from the ovary every month after puberty. It is nothing but the regular menstrual cycle or periods that occur monthly.
Colour
The withdrawal bleeding is typically pinkish or light red.
Periods blood is dark red, pink, and brown.
Timings
Withdrawal bleeding lasts from four to six days. The bleeding seems lighter than the period blood.
Women can expect menstrual bleeding from three to seven days. According to a woman’s health and body condition, the menstrual cycle duration extends or decreases.
Symptoms
Compared to menstrual bleeding, withdrawal bleeding is lighter.
There can be light to heavy bleeding during periods. You can experience mood changes, trouble sleeping, best tenderness, acne, and more.

Does Bleeding After i-Pill Guarantee No Pregnancy?

Does Bleeding After i-Pill Guarantee No Pregnancy?

Hope you understand the difference between withdrawal and menstrual bleeding. But does withdrawal bleeding indicate no pregnancy? Yes, the chances of pregnancy are quite low when there is withdrawal bleeding after i-pill.

Timing and Nature of Bleeding After i-Pill

How long can women expect the withdrawal bleeding to continue? Let’s know about this in detail, here.

How Soon Does Bleeding Start After Taking the i-Pill?

Women can expect their next menstrual cycle to begin earlier after consuming the emergency contraception pill.

They can get their next period within 7 days of the due date. The blood flow can be lighter or heavier than the usual menstrual bleeding.

Factors Affecting the Effectiveness of the i-Pill

Timing of i-Pill Intake After Unprotected Sex

One crucial factor affecting the effectiveness of emergency contraceptive pills is timing. Yes, some couples happily start their daily routines after unplanned intercourse, even if they have a postponing or family planning.

This becomes a huge burden for the couples after a month or three months. So, make sure to have a prior plan and take the i-pill at the right time. Yeah, women should take an emergency contraceptive pill within 24 hours of unplanned intercourse.

If it is not possible, then ensure to take them within 72 hours, which is 3 days of unprotected sex. The sooner you take it, the more effective the pill will be, so be conscious and concerned.

When to Take a Pregnancy Test After Taking the i-Pill

How can you know an emergency contraceptive pill works? You can easily identify the pills worked when you get your period in the following days. However, some women believe only if they get a negative pregnancy test result.

Recommended Timeframe for Testing

So, the perfect timeframe for a pregnancy test is 3 weeks later. Women can consume the I-pill within 24 hours or at least 3 days after having sex and wait till 3 weeks after consuming i-pills. This gives you accurate results and confirms your pregnancy.

Possible Side Effects of the i-Pill

If you’re about to prevent an undesired pregnancy with i-pills, then knowing the side effects is quite important to make informed decisions.

Some common symptoms of emergency contraceptive i-pill are nausea, vomiting, lower abdominal pain and cramps, tiredness, diarrhoea, dizziness, headaches, and even uterine bleeding.

Some women associate the I-pill with weight gain and weight loss. As per the research from ISARC, women using these emergency contraceptive pills could experience lower libido levels.

I-pill side effects on menstrual cycle and future pregnancy

  • Emergency contraceptive pills disrupt the natural menstrual cycle, which results in heavier, lighter, later, or earlier periods than usual due dates.
  • Taking an I-pill causes abdominal pain that results in constipation, body aches, and weakness.
  • Consuming i-pills in the first three weeks of the period cycle promotes earlier periods.
  • While taking pills in the fourth week results in your due date arriving on schedule, you can expect abnormal or heavy bleeding than witnessing in usual periods.

Summary

According to the sources, I-pill doesn’t have any impact on a woman’s fertility and her future pregnancies. Thus, women can consider using contraceptive pills if there is an emergency.

However, consult your fertility doctor about whether you can take i-pills to prevent unplanned pregnancy or not. Their guidance helps you make informed decisions and take the next step confidently.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Many people consider bleeding after taking the I-pill, which started working. But indeed, bleeding or spotting after consuming an emergency contraceptive pill is not an indicator that the pill worked. 

Having withdrawal bleeding after taking the I-pill is completely normal, and it can make you uncomfortable. The withdrawal bleeding starts from two to three days after stopping the contraceptive pill and lasts up to four to six days.  

An emergency contraceptive pill is used to prevent pregnancy after intercourse. If you bleed or get your period after taking an I-pill, then you can consider you’re not pregnant.

Women might experience some severe symptoms after consuming the I-pill, which indicates a hospital visit is mandatory. The alarming signs are 

  • Continues bleeding. 
  • Vomiting within two hours of taking the I-pill. 
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Dr Rukkayal Fathima, India's Leading Gynaecologist and the best fertility doctor in Chennai. She has 11+ years of experience and treated 1000+ patients. She finished her M. S., Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the Institute of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Madras Medical College), Chennai. She is a visiting consultant at St. Isabelle Hospital, Motherhood Hospital, Rainbow Hospital & Mehta Hospital. Dr Rukkayal Fathima specialises in Obstetrics care, Early Pregnancy Scan, IVF, ICSI, TESA/Micro TESE, Menopause advice, Gynaecological surgeries and endoscopy. She is a Co-Founder of Hive Fertility, the Best Fertility Center in Chennai.

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