This is old blood,or the very begining of your period. If it continues you should call the doctor just to be safe
You should use the ring on schedule regardless of bleeding. If your period starts while it's in, leave it in until you're scheduled to remove it. You can still use pads or tampons for bleeding as usual.
Yes, continue taking your pills as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.
I don't know about the light pink bleeding but the cramps is normal so is the blood getting brown towards the end. That just means the blood has been in your body longer.
it sounds like implantation bleeding
No i can't. But you may want to talk to your doctor tosee if you are.
You will have brown poo as usual but might be red (blood) because of period.
Go for an ultrasound and talk to your doctor.
Yes, sometmes when you start birth control you will have break through bleeding and it can tie in with your period since you started the pill during your period.
It is possible if your period was shorter and lighter than usual... have you had any symptoms?.... If you think that you might be pregnant the only way to find out is to take a home pregnancy test or visit your doctor just to be safe....I hope this helped good luck I wish you all the best..
Irregular periods are common. If you find that it is happening often you can talk to your doctor. Sometimes medication can be prescribed to control the bleeding.
If the period is normal flow then most likely stress has made it later than usual, pregnancy, hormonal imbalance, irregular periods or illness such as a cold, flu etc.
Yes, you should take your birth control pill as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.