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It doesn't mean that. A woman who can be pregnant can be pregnant. A woman can have withdrawal bleeding for unrelated reasons. It's almost like asking why having blue eyes means you can still have brown hair.
Yes you could be pregnant. Take a test when you miss you period. It could be implantation bleeding.
Your question is unclear. If you are concerned go to a doctor. First of all, you should've seen the doctor weeks ago if you've been bleeding for almost a month. Second, yes you can be pregnant since no birth control is 100% sure. So don't be scared and go see the doctor because if you don't and it is a miscarriage you will get infections if the uterus isn't cleaned out of the remains. If you are not pregnant you need to find out why you are bleeding.
I had bleeding in first 6weeks of pregnancy no cramps though and am now 18 weeks pregnant just relax good luck xxxxxxx
You could be. Some still have light periods while pregnant. Testing is the only way to know for sure though!
The vaginal bleeding you experienced is most likely caused by the operation. Any operatic procedure to the vaginal area usually results in vaginal spotting or light bleeding. However do perform a pregnancy test 3-4 weeks after you last had unprotected sex to be certain.
No. Bleeding for almost 4 weeks is not normal under any circumstances.
Usually different results from pregnancy tests come from using the test too early. Taking the test too soon will cause a test to read a false negative. Some HPT are more sensitive than others, they will read positive sooner than a less sensitive test. False negative results are very common from using the test too early, false positive is almost unheard of unless the test kit was damaged somehow. Always check the kit before using it, including the expiration date and follow directions.
Yes. I had light bleeding when I was pregnant. It sounds almost like your bleeding was from ovulation or just a cycly that's a little off and now you are going to start your cylcle.
Bleeding for a month is not healthy. You need to see your doctor.
There is always a small possibility that you may be pregnant despite getting a "period". If you believe you are or were pregnant then know this. Studies show that anywhere from 20-30% of women experience some degree of bleeding in early pregnancy. Approximately half of pregnant women who bleed do not have miscarriages although 15-20% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage during the first 3 months (first trimester). I am not trying to scare you here. If you have a "period" but really felt that you were pregnant wait a while and take a pregnancy test anyways to be sure. IF you are still experiencing pregnancy symptoms, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, lower abdomen cramps, smell sensitivity, food cravings or aversions and your test is showing negative then go to your doctor for a check up and a blood pregnancy test to be absolutely sure.
your not suppose to get your period when your on that