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Can you be pregnant if you starting spotting when your cycle is due?

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If you have spotting a day before your period is due you have never had spotting before could you be pregnant?

Spotting before you get a heavier flow is very normal...If you are normally like clockwork and you only have spotting and do not get a regular flo within the next 3-4 days then it is very possible that you are pregnant and that the spotting is implantation bleeding.


What could cause spotting 11 days before your period is due?

Implantation bleeding = you are pregnant!


I might be 2months pregnant I'm having brown spotting off and on please tell me what's going on?

Hi. If you are pregnant, you need to see your Doctor or go to hospital to make certain you are not pregnant. Brown spotting can occur during early pregnancy and is usually harmless, but it is always best to be certain. If you are not pregnant, the brown spotting may be a urinary tract infection or a yeast infection, from recently stopping/starting birth control pills, recently taking morning after pill or due to your period about to arrive.


Can you get pregnant 4days before period is due?

You can get pregnant at any time during your cycle


You did 3 positive digital pregnancy tests on the day you were due your cycle but that day experienced menstrual backache and started to bleed. lighter than spotting but not as heavy as a cycle?

Some women in early pregnancy have implantation bleeding (light pink or brown spotting) around the time there period is due.


If you have been nauseated have apink discharge your cycle is due the next day could you be pregnant?

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Should you take a pregnancy test if you are spotting?

Spotting is an early sign of pregnancy as it can show that it would either be your hormone cycle triggering bleeding when you period should have been due or that a fertilised egg is embedding into your uterus lining. Spotting is either a light red like your period but can vary up to a brown colour. It is completely normal is pregnancy and is usually the earliest sign, so yes take a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant!


What if your not spotting at all during the first 3 weeks of pregnancy?

You would not know you are pregnant as you haven't even missed a period yet. A pregnancy is measured from the first day of the last period. So you are 4 weeks when the next period is due. BTW - if you are not spotting, that's a good sign (if you want to be pregnant). No spotting means less chance of miscarriage.


Is it normal to have pink watery spotting the day your period is due?

This can be a indication of pregnancy. If your already pregnant, then mention the bleeding to your doctor.


Can you be pregnant if you have had flu like symptoms and are experiencing spotting ten days before your period is due?

It is very possible. The spotting could be a result of implantation bleeding which can occur as soon as 7 days after conception. Good luck!


Is the brown discharge mean that your next period is coming?

Brown discharge is spotting, light bleeding taking time to leave your body and mixing with discharge. Spotting can occur as your period starts, or it can be a result of many other things such as mid-cycle spotting around ovulation due to irregular hormones.


Is it possible to be pregnant and not have implantation bleeding if you normally spot a little from mid cycle to your period but this month no spotting and no bloating and your period is due in 8 days?

not everyone gets the implantation bleed, only some people,if you had unprotected sex at the right time, and you "feel" pregnant, then you might well be. Wait until your period is due, and if it doesn't come, or it is lighter than usual, then take a home pregnancy test or go to the doctor.