i hope this answers your question....it can be light pink or brown, if it is red in anyway tell your doctor immediately!!! spotting during the first trimester of pregnancy is common. im 7 weeks and i have been spotting the past 2 days and the doctor told me that it was normal.
For me the spotting last more than 3days
spotting occurs 6-12 days after your ovulation day
Spotting is when there is a minimal blood flow - not even a flow, but literally a few spots found in your underwear.
well when i was spotting i felt a little sick to my stomach and it was a lighter shade than my regular flow
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no. spotting is when you have a light shade of pink to red color in blood. it is normal to have dishcharge that really has no color
Yes Appaloosas can be Buckskin in color with or without spotting.
Spotting can be brown, pink, orange, bright red, dark red, and/or black. It really depends on the reason for the spotting. If you are having spotting of any color or are bleeding heavily you should contact your Dr right away.
It is a jaguar that is solid black in color, not tan with a black spotting pattern.
spotting could be caused by moving to much, hopfully very light pink color, sit relax could cause a miscarriage but if it gets to the color of red and bigger spots see a doctor!
Its either because you cannot see well or that's just the color
Get checked now - that was my first indication....no cramps or anything, just brown spotting. You DEFINITELY should go to the Emergency Department of some hospitallike NOW !
they look bigger and the color is darker and theirs this white spotting dots aroud it
Sounds like an Appaloosa.
Discharge can mean many things, but in the healthcare field, when used in conjunction with the term spotting, it usually refers to vaginal discharge and spotting. This means to find fluids or substance coming from the vagina that differ from the usual in amount, smell, appearance, thickness, color, etc. Spotting usually refers to small amounts of blood--bright red or darker as in dried blood.
There is probably nothing wrong but a visit to your doctor or midwife would be sensible.