Hi, I recently had the implant where I had no periods I had it in for one year. I had I taken out in the begging of march and the day after that I bled for about 3 days, I think that was what u call a withdrawal bleed. Then at the begining of April I started to bleed I was on for 5 days so I assumed that was my peiriod about 10 days later I started to bled lighty for about 2 days a week later and now I keep feeling sickly and very bloted after I eat and get cramps. I also have had some really bad head aches but that may be due to the hot weather? Don't really know what to think? Trying to work out when I'll be ovulating, at the mow me and my partner just try every couple of nights cause not sure of dates we've done this since I had my implant out. Any idea's or help x
You should take a pregnancy test to be safe.
Spotting is common in the first months of using the IUD, especially Mirena or Skyla. This side effect improves with time.
CONGRAGULATIONS! YOUR PREGNANT!
Take a pregnancy test . There is very light bleeding when the fetus and the placenta implant.
If you have light menstrual spotting for more than 10 days, this isn't typically normal. Seeing a doctor can rule out health problems and pregnancy.
There may not be much difference although implantation spotting (if you have it) is usually just that, a few spots only, whereas a light period is steady over a few days. answer There is 2 bleedings you can have in pregnancy one called spotting and one called Implantation bleeding. Implantation blood can last from 1-2 days its just a spot of blood. Spotting can last a few days up to 6 days and it just a light period I got told but proper light.
Well not black but very dark red mucus...
If your period is one day late and the next day you have light spotting, it could be the beginning of your period. It is quite normal for the first couple of days of your period to be light.
sounds like ovulation
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It is most likely that this is ovulation bleeding which generally occurs 2 weeks after period ended. However, if there is a chance that you could be pregnant, take a test if you miss your period
Six days seems like a long time for any light spotting scenario. This is a good reason to see a health care professional. Any health clinic should be able to help you.