Yes,you should go.I did 10 yrs ago.I was in bed asleep when i woke up wet,i went to the bathroom to see what it was, it was blood.I went to the E.R even though i didn't have any cramps.They told me i was having a miscairage.A month before, i went to the E.R for a kidney infection.They gave me strong medications even though they told me that night i was pregnant.The Dr. told me when my fever goes up again to take 2 tylenols every 4 hours or every time i had the fever.My Dr. told me that's why it happened because of all the medication i was taking, anyways i was told to stay in bed for a couple of weeks.Well i did,now i have a beautiful 10 1/2 year old daughter.I hope everything turns out ok with you,good luck.
You might be pregnant. Some women spot during implantation.
Sometimes women have implantation spotting that they confuse with their period. You should take a pregnancy test to see if you are pregnant.
Some women when they first get pregnant can spot, but you should always see your doctor if you are spotting. Please make an appointment right away.
You don't have to worry about spotting. You should worry about a heavy flow. You should also talk to your doctor.
You really should go see a doctor. You could be pregnant but not having your period yet you should check out.
Not necessarily. Spotting can be caused by a variety of issues, including stress, but also including pregnancy. If you suspect you may be pregnant, you should definitely take a test and visit a gynecologist to be sure. Even if you don't have reason to believe you may be pregnant, spotting is something your gynecologist should be made aware of and can help you with.
It's impossible to know based on that. To know how long she is pregnant, she really should see a doctor... which she should be doing on a regular basis anyway if she suspects or knows that she is pregnant.
Spotting five days after a pap smear is not related to the pap smear. If the spotting continues, if you're pregnant, or if you have other symptoms, contact your health care provider.
Spotting light pink is a charachteristic of being pregnant...you should really go to a clinic and find out, especially if you miss your period four months..or have cramps, tenderness, and light spotting.
Yes, I've had it happen to me when I was pregnant. Please note it should just be spotting nothing heavy and should only last a day or two. Hope this helps and good luck.
Spotting can be normal in a pregnancy, but if you have a lot of bleeding call you Dr. ASAP. However, even for light spotting you should go to the walk in clinic today. Good luck
Spotting after a pap smear is common, particularly during pregnancy. All bleeding during pregnancy should be discussed with your health care provider.