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Medical Conditions - Irregular Bleeding

Any unusual or heavy bleeding through the vagina during or between your periods is called irregular or abnormal bleeding. Bleeding that lasts for more than seven days or spotting can be considered irregular bleeding. The common causes include uterine polyp, fibroids, pregnancy, thyroid dysfunction, cervical infection, and cancer.

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Can my female partner miss periods a month after an I-pill?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The emergency pill, I-pill can be used only once in a cycle.

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