Is reddish brown blood should be consider menstrual cycle periods after taking ipill after protected sex on 30th june and periods on 10th july
ipill emergency contraception withdrawal bleeding reddish brown blood normal period
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| June 30 | Protected sex + took i-Pill |
| July 10 | Reddish-brown bleeding started |
| July 13 | Today (you're asking) |
Note: This is general health information. If you have heavy bleeding, severe pain, or no period next month, consult a gynecologist.
What birth control options have fewer side effects than emergency pills?
birth control options fewer side effects than emergency contraception pill comparison
| Method | Effectiveness | Side Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Male condom | 85-98% | Virtually none (latex allergy possible) |
| Female condom | 79-95% | Virtually none |
| Diaphragm | 88-94% | Minimal (local irritation) |
| Type | Examples | Side Effects vs i-Pill |
|---|---|---|
| Combined oral pill (COC) | Yasmin, Loette | Mild: nausea (short-term), lighter periods over time |
| Progestin-only pill (POP/mini-pill) | Cerazette | Irregular spotting initially, but settles |
| Method | Hormones | Effort Needed | Side Effect Burden |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency pill (i-Pill) | Very high burst | One-time | High (cycle disruption, nausea) |
| Daily pill | Low, steady | Daily | Low-moderate |
| Hormonal IUD | Very low, local | Once every few years | Very low |
| Copper IUD | None | Once every 10 years | Low (heavier periods) |
| Implant | Low, steady | Once every 3 years | Low |
| Condom | None | Every time | None |