Technically, anything's possible but I HIGHLY HIGHLY doubt it so I'm not a doctor but my opinion... no you're not pregnant. Look when you're growing, your hormones are very crazy. You will go through spotting, heavy months, light months, swollen boobs..etc (especially if you're physically active like do sports a lot) It's perfectly normal and I wouldn't worry (probably not the last time thisll happen either).
iam very worry , please answer my question as soon as you can , thanks.
I have had my monthly period and that lasted 6 days instead of 7 days and started spotting 2weeks after does this mean Iam pregnant?
If u have light spotting instead of my period what could it be?
your most likely pregnant and it is old blood you need to let your doctor check you could be pregnant and old blood your uterus is getting rid off
You can still have spotting when you are pregnant. This is a normal symptom. I would talk to your doctor about any changes you are having.
Hormonal birth control changes your menstrual bleeding. It's not unusual to have brown spotting instead of a regular period when you're on birth control.
It's extremely unlikely if you have no other pregnancy symptoms, but possible. If the "periods" are brownish or pinkish instead of bright red and extremely light, they could be spotting instead of true periods. However, if they were bright red, there is little chance of being pregnant - periods vary, some months you will have shorter or longer ones than other months. The only way to be totally sure is to take a home pregnancy test - you can get one at the dollar store that works just as well as the more expensive ones. As a note - if you recently switched to cloth pads or a rubber cup instead of disposable tampons or pads, many women report shorter and lighter periods on these alternatives.
If you think you are pregnant, include that in the question instead of beating around the bush with the spotting & sensitive sense of smell & nausea symptoms of being pregnant. If you are sexually active & think you are pregnant, get a pregnancy test. If the test is positive, go see a doctor. Even if the test isn't positive, you should still go see a doctor because pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate. And if you didn't know that these are symptoms of being pregnant, then you should not be sexually active with the lack of knowledge that you have about such things, (assuming that you are sexually active).
Maybe, you should check with a doctor though to be sure of things, instead of just relying on machines.
This could just be your uterine lining coming away which is normal, it just came away after your period instead of with it.
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The instead cup is a menstrual device - not a pregnancy device.