Hi there. Its unlikely to be a miscarriage hun. Your most likely experiencing heavy break through bleeding or the dosage of pills aren't strong enough and this can also cause bleeding and sharp tummy pains. But to be certain about the pregnancy, buy a pregnancy test and do it. Do it while your bleeding and if its positive go to hospital for a scan.
When I got pregant my first test said negative but it was too early and i knew I was. I did have a misscarriage with that pregnancy, an early one. I would NOT panic. Either you are having your period, or your pregant or misscarriage. Go to a medical centre or hospital today to put your mind at ease. Best of luck.
It's hard to say. Spotting can be a symptom of pregnancy, but it can also be a side effect of the pill. If you've been taking the pill regularly, like you're supposed to, it's probably more likely that you're not pregnant.
I agree it is very hard to tell. my mother and i both spotted while pregnant. and both of us were on Birth Control at the time. just shows that its not fool proof. it is a side effect to most forms of the pill though. but it can also be signs of a miscarriage coming. i had a miscarriage my first pregnancy and spotted before hand. it wouldn't hurt you to get checked out if you're worried about it. you can go to your normal doctor or just go into the ER at your local hospital. if they find out you are pregnant you may get bedrest because of the spotting. that's to alleviate any extra stress on the body. next is watching for unusual cramping, you know your body so you will know if something is different with the cramping. i had extremely painful cramping and extreme nautiousness. everyones body is different and you may experience it differently. but just pay attention to your body and how you feel. next, don't stress yourself out anymore than you have to just to be safe. just giving you some more info.
if spotting can you still be pregnant?
u need to take her to the doctors or Emergency Room As Soon As Posible
menstrual period is the monthly blood circulation of girls while spotting are the release of the blood when you are pregnant
probably you were pregnant and had a miscarriage
It may be .. but it also be a sign of a miscarriage
Spotting usually happens when a woman was pregnant, and lost the baby/had a miscarriage early in the pregnancy.
Spotting is pretty much like what it sounds like, its a very light bleed it can happen for many reasons, it could be the implantation, the start of a miscarriage, a rupture in the placenta, plus ther are many other reason's for spotting sometimes just no reason.If it happens right before your period then yes you are probably pregnant.Because if it is the starting of a miscarriage... well, when your pregnant you don't get your period and when theres a miscarriage then theres no more baby so miscarriage before period could mean your pregnant cause its backwards than when your pregnant your pregnant you get your period your not pregnant!so the backwards way is no baby then period so then pregnant. so theres your answer POOPING DURING SPOTTING MEANS YOU MIGHT BE CONSTAPATED WHEN YOUR DONE YOUR SPOTTING. SO IF YOUR SPOTTING AND YOU TAKE A POOP JUST TO LET YOU KNOW ITS NOT NORMAL GO TO THE DOCTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
If you are spotting and lightheaded, it is a good idea to see a doctor. You might be having a miscarriage if you are pregnant or you could have some type of uterine tumor.
You could. But the period you had and the spotting you are now experiencing would point more to a miscarriage. If you had a period, you are no longer pregnant if you were. The stuff that comes out during your period would need to stay in there for the baby! Check to make sure you got your tampon out. Believe it or not, this happens to alot of women.
No, you can have cramps and spotting at the time for your first period after conception but not full menstrual flow.
you might be pregnant
Yes. Spotting can indicate implantation of the fetus into the uterine wall (usually between 3-5 weeks pregnant). Spotting can also indicate the start of a miscarriage. BUT many many pregnancies have had spotting (and even heavier bleeding) and still been successful.