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Spotting after taking the morning-after pill?

Spotting after taking the morning-after pill is a common occurrence. It can last for a few days, usually not more than 7 to 14 days. The morning-after pill may also affect the timing of your next period, causing it to come a few days earlier or later than usual. However, it is unlikely to delay your period significantly. Ultimately, the length of the bleeding and its relation to your period can vary depending on your individual cycle.

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