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I have PCOS and took a morning-after pill. I experienced cramping and bleeding 5 days after taking the pill. Is this my actual period or a side effect of the pill? Additionally, how can I determine if I'm ovulating with PCOS, and what are the differences between ovulation and withdrawal bleeding? Also, could I potentially get pregnant from a situation where my partner pulled out and then re-entered after ejaculating on my private part?

March 28th, 2024

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