After taking emergency contraceptive pills, there may or may not be blood for about 4 to 7 days.
The main component of emergency contraceptive pills is highly effective progestin, which will affect the hormone level in the body, leading to a sudden rise in the level of progestin in the body, and after stopping the pill, it will lead to a sudden drop in the level of hormones in the body, which will lead to the withdrawal of bleeding usually occurs about 4-7 days after taking emergency contraceptive pills, and the specific situation varies from person to person, and some people don’t have any bleeding.
Most of the withdrawal bleeding that occurs after taking the emergency contraceptive pill is not very heavy, similar to the usual menstruation, and the bleeding can be cleared within 7 days.
If the bleeding time after taking the emergency contraceptive pill is longer, and the bleeding is heavy or the menstrual period is delayed, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the reason.