You will only know if you ovulated by purchasing a ovulation predictor test from your Pharmacist. Your period is not caused by ovulation but by the reduction in the amount of BCP in your system.
Go to hospital because the bleeding is very heavy. You may be anemic.
it is not a period it is heavy spotting.
You should take a pregnancy test to be sure.
Some do have their period heavy the first day because since a month past it is taking everything out it deppens of that persons body
Yes, my mother had her periods while pregnant with me. Your ovulated egg can stay in your body several days before dissolving if not fertilized with sperm.
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Removal of Mirena in itself does not cause heavy bleeding and clots. Such symptoms are likely your period.
I'm definitely not an expert but I'd say this is an excellent sign that your body ovulated and you're having a normal period. Perhaps it's not as heavy as your usual period because there was less lining this month following the m/c?
no one knows. it can be as heavy as my butt
Spotting is normal when you're due your period, menstruation doesn't have an on/off switch, it takes time for the uterine lining to start shedding so it will start slowly. Your period is heavy but not necessarily unusually heavy and unless you have other symptoms there's no reason to think there's anything wrong. If you're leaking through an ultra absorbency tampon within an hour then your period is unusually heavy and you should seek medical attention.
Hi Heavy bleeding like this needs to be investigated by your doctor. Bleeding that is so heavy that it requires you to change your pad or tampon every 1-2 hours, is too heavy and definitely needs to be told to your doctor.
you can be any age from 9 to 16 it can be heavy or light when you first get it and when you get it you will have cramps