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Getting red colour urination plus pain after taking unwanted 72

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I had sex with my bf on 30th dec 12 with protection( condom) but to be on a safer side i took the pill-unwanted 72 on 31s dec 12 as i felt the protection didnt work correctly.Today (2nd jan 13) evening suddenly i am getting pain while urination and also bleeding .also had lower abdomen pain..my question is are such symptoms normal/ok after taking unwanted 72?how long will this continue?I had my last periods on 1st dec 12 before.Please advise

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There are many cause of red coloured urine and instead red coloured urine is not a side effect or result of unwanted 72. It can be because of blood from vagina which might be appearing you to be blood from urine (as you had your last period on 01/12/12). So it must be time for you getting your period and otherwise also you can have withdrawal bleeding.

It might also be a result of stone because you have pain in lower abdomen,which might be confirmed only after an ultrasound.

Do you have any burning micurition?
Are your periods regular(how many days )?
Have you had red colored urine before?
Are you having period wait for 2-4 days that your normal period ? if you have even after that , then it is better to get checked or tested,otherwise also if the amount of blood is too much or pain is too much then it is better to have your self examined.

Feel free to ask more questions.

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