It's possible. The blood you saw could have been a result of implantation bleeding. Wait until you miss your period and then take a test.
This may indicate that you have a water infection. During early pregnancy, first trimester, this can be left over blood from your last period,but it will still need investigating by your Doctor.
wipe it....(:
Periods while pregnant:You will not have a normal flow, heavy period and be pregnant. This is typically impossible.However it is possible to experience vaginal bleeding which is very light (requires one or less pads) or only a bit of blood on tissue paper when you wipe and be pregnant. This bleeding is usually implantation bleeding and it will occur 6-12 days after sexual intercourse.What does spotting look like?Vaginal spotting will resemble drops of blood in your underwear or even drops/spots of blood on the tissue paper when you wipe. With spotting you may only experience 2-3 spots/drops of blood or it may be only 1 spot/drop of blood.Spotting is probably the most lightest form of Vaginal bleeding.
As long as you are not bleeding heavy or cramping it is normal. Call your Dr. Next week you will know if the baby still has a heartbeat. Do you still feel pregnant?
NO. That is completely normal, because blood can be shades of light red to really dark brown. So don't freak out just yet, because if you were pregnant, you wouldn't even get that:)
i am 5 weeks pregnant and i have been spotting for four days only when i wipe myself tho
Pest? Do you mean best? And wipe out how?
well i have the same problem and im 2 months prego but if i was you i would still take a test or consult your doctor. My test came out negative so i had to get a blood test Good luck
Yes! To get a girl pregnant, all you need to do is put it in.
If you noticed slight blood after urinating but it is only for one wipe each time and your urine is clear, this could mean that you have started your period. it could also mean that you have a UTI.
Gently wipe it then leave to dry in a warm spot
Keep it damp for a half hour or so and wipe it off after it softens. If it is a small spot, moisten the pad of a bandaid and stick it to the wall over the spot. Wipe, don't scrub.