Asked twice in a minute, get no indisputable answers whatsoever.. So can anyone sustain me? (Pleaseee!)?

I recently started the contraceptive pill on the 3rd August.
I was sick the first two days I started though, so I probably threw them up.

Anyway, I had unprotected sex (but he pulled out, and yes I know give or take a few pre-come) on the 12th August, then two days later I started having approaching brownish discharge (not a great deal, not enough altogether throughout the four days to fill one pad).

I still enjoy it now, why am I bleeding?
Could it be Implantation Bleeding?

Any help whatsoever is appreciated, I'm really starting to worry!
Yes I know I should of used a condom aswell, but we only got caught in the moment.

Please help?
Answers:
It's possible it could be implantation bleeding, but it could also just be spotting as your body adjust to the new hormones you're taking. (Nausea and vomiting are common side effects of starting new birth control, as in good health, so if it continues and wasn't just a stomach bug, ask your doc to switch you to a different brand.)

If you were able to save the pill down for two hours before vomiting, it likely would have be absorbed, but there's no way to be sure.

I would suggest getting two over the counter pregnancy tests. Take one very soon and one again when you're due if you miss your period. Just to be sure and give you peace of mind. I know he pulled out, but withdrawal is still not enormously effective. I know it's easy to get held up in the moment! But try not to next time.

In the meantime, make sure you steal your pills at the same time, every day, with food and use a back-up approaching condoms, contraceptive foam, or the today sponge for the rest of this cycle, and until you've been successfully taking the pills every day without getting sick for at most minuscule a week next cycle. Any time you miss a pill, or become ill, you have to use a support up for the rest of that cycle too.

In the future if you say, are not on the pill or miss one and have unprotected sex, achieve some Plan B/the morning after pill as soon as possible to prevent any implantation :)

Best of luck. Source(s): Experience!

http://www.ehow.com/how_4473924_use-vagi…

http://www.todaysponge.com/

http://www.planb.ca/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_c…
I don't know what it is but to get an exact answer I would see your doctor or family planning clinic. Is it the mini pill as I be like that when I took it or it could be you messed up the dates of your periods next to taking the pill and being sick but normally if you were have a period it would just be the same as your usual period? Phone the family planning clinic. Maybe you are allergic to that type of pill?
It could be implantation bleeding or it could be a side effect of the pill. When your body is getting used to any hormonal modification (pregnancy or birth control pills, for example) you can have spotting or bleeding. See what happens next month and grasp a pregnancy test if you're worried.


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