yes
Either you got your period back or you were pregnant and miscarried. Never wait this long to find out why you are not bleeding.
Yes, you can get pregnant even if you haven't had your period for two months. Menstruation follows ovulation, thus when you had sex you may have been fertile/ovulating.
There are instances of vaginal bleeding for long periods of time during pregnancy. However, it would depend upon how much bleeding; just spotting would be fine, but it is doubtful if bleeding occurs every day in large amounts.
The only way to be sure is to examined by a doctor.
Bleeding for 2 weeks while on BCP is not normal. You most likely need to change your BCP brand to a different pill. Bleeding means you're not pregnant. Especially after bleeding for 2 weeks. See your Doctor hun.
I'm really not sure, but I think she didn't. Think about it...When did she get pregnant? Then count the months from that date, and see if it has been 9 months. If it has been more than 9 months, she definately had the baby! If it has been 8 months, or less, that means she didn't. Soo, you sort of have to do math.When did she get pregnant?How many months has she been pregnant?Do the math.Think about it.
If the bleeding is light and the baby is growing properly there is probably little concern. If the bleeding becomes heavy or you begin passing clots notify your OB immediately. I am assuming your doctor is aware and has evaluated the situation - if not make an appointment immediately.
As of May 9, she has been pregnant for 6 months; so as of July it's about 8 months.
Cry!!
not every women gets implantation bleeding, it's actually talked about more than it happens
If you are four months pregnant and experience heavy bleeding during intercourse, it's important to stop immediately and seek medical attention. Heavy bleeding can be a sign of complications, such as a miscarriage or placental issues, and requires prompt evaluation by a healthcare professional. Contact your doctor or go to the nearest emergency room to ensure both your health and the health of your baby are assessed. Avoid sexual activity until you have been evaluated and receive guidance from your healthcare provider.
if youre bleeding youre not pregnant