You need to see a doctor about this, it could be serious or it could be nothing. A scan will confirm if your baby is OK. I had bright red bleeding a 5 Weeks and had 2 scans that confirmed everything was OK but now at 8 Weeks have the bright red bleeding again so have a scan booked for tomorrow.
Discharge can mean many things, but in the healthcare field, when used in conjunction with the term spotting, it usually refers to vaginal discharge and spotting. This means to find fluids or substance coming from the vagina that differ from the usual in amount, smell, appearance, thickness, color, etc. Spotting usually refers to small amounts of blood--bright red or darker as in dried blood.
If you are worried contact your dr right away.If the spotting becomes heavy or bright red contact your dr or go to the ER immediately.
Call your doctor immedeatley they should be able to fit you in or go to the hospital. I had bright red spotting aroun 11 weeks that became heavier and when I went to the doctors I was told I was miscarrying. Every woman is different obviously but when you are pregnant there is no need to leave anything to chance! Good Luck!
Some women experience some spotting at ovulation. If you had unprotected sex in the days leading up to the 14th day, you could be pregnant. Have a test done if your period doesn't come or you had unprotected sex and are worried.
It is too late to be implantation spotting, that usually happens 6 days or so after ovulation (about 3 weeks pregnant). I wouldn't worry about it if it's only "spotting". However if you begin having cramping or the spotting gets heavier I would worry then. I hope you called your doc, just to set your mind at ease.
Yes, it's completely normal to have bright red blood during menstruation. You may also sometimes have brown or pink flow (aka 'spotting'), darker red blood, bits of uterine lining in your flow, discharge, and mucus. All of this is perfectly normal.
I would say yes.........I had the same thing 2 days ago........and yes.........I miscarryed.........Sorry and i hope the best......
Spotting can be brown, pink, orange, bright red, dark red, and/or black. It really depends on the reason for the spotting. If you are having spotting of any color or are bleeding heavily you should contact your Dr right away.
Yellow vaginal discharge is a sign of infection. You should see a Dr right away.
What is your question?
Brownish then after few hours light bright red blood
any sort of spotting either before or after is considered to be your period.