It can mean either one, which may not be helpful to you but its true. Spotting can be a sign of pregnancy or it can be the beginning of your period -- you'll know which one in 24 hrs. I did! For more specific medical info go to a WebMD.
It is probably due to ovulation (releasing an egg). Many women spot during ovulation. However, if there's a chance you could be pregnant, then it could be caused by that. Particularly if you don't get your period. If you don't get your period, take a pregnancy test.
This is normal. There is a fall in estrogen level around ovulation, this causes this spotting. ( Usually periods start 14 days after ovulation if not fertilized.)
Spotting is very common during the course of pregnancy and the combined symptoms of spotting then a missed period certainly could indicate pregnancy. However it is very common for women who are not pregnant to have a missed period or spotting. I suggest a pregnancy test which are readily available at almost any store and to consult your doctor.
Not having your period but spotting is int unusual during pregnancy.
There are many reasons that you could be spotting. You should make an appointment with your doctor and have blood work done.
Some people experience bleeding or spotting during pregnancy that can make them think they're having a period.
Having a period (shedding of the uterine lining) and pregnancy are not compatible but some women experience monthly period type spotting during pregnancy.
No. The norm is that when you are pregnant you have no period. See a doctor about your hormones, having your period twice in one month is not normal.
Take a pregnancy test to find out. Back pain is not the chief symptom of pregnancy, and brown spotting can be normal with the IUD.
It means you are either having a very light period already, or it is still coming.
I don't think so. I did not experience having a spotting in my two pregnancy period. If that happens to a pregnant woman she better consult her doctor.
No. Spotting can occur during pregnancy.
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I think its because you just started. I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty sure.