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No. If you are pregnant and having bleeding you should see your doctor. Implantation bleeding only occurs during implantation not a month after.
People who have had gastric bypass surgery should not drink alcohol at all, generally-speaking. Certainly you should consult the doctor who did the surgery before even considering it.
Not exactly. Some women have bleeding in the first month of two of pregnancy, but it is not technically a period. Also, if you have heavy bleeding during pregnancy, you might actually be having a miscarriage.
Bleeding for a month is not healthy. You need to see your doctor.
The uterus prepares for the implantation of an egg each month or so. If that doesn't happen, the "bed" that was prepared has to be removed. This process involves losing the top layer and an amount of bleeding.
If you had surgery, you are probably taking an antibiotic. These can interfere with the patch and cause breakthrough bleeding.
He had his surgery about a month ago
it's normal.
It means that your pregnant or you have some problem with your bleeding systems. If you have it for a week make sure to go to doctor to see what has happened.
"That depends on how much facial surgery you are having done. If you just get your nose done, it's a few weeks to a month. If you have a nose job and a face lift it will be longer."
Miscarriage
The withdrawal bleeding you have is not likely to be heavier, as the ring prevented buildup of the uterine lining, as usual. Any amount of bleeding or spotting counts as a withdrawal bleed when you're on NuvaRing.