get a test, you can be pregnant, but there is no point in worrying about it till you know for sure.
Its difficult to say. Red blood, light bleeding or generally speaking bleeding of any kind SHOULD be checked by your doctor. Some women do bleed lightly during pregnancy but its not normal in the medical sense of the word because pregnant women aren't supposed to bleed. See your doctor.
Your a women The above answer is just stupid. But it could mean a number of things. Some women experience cramping while they ovulate. Don't be to worried about that its perfectly normal. If your supposed to be on your period but still no bleeding but just cramps you may be pregnant or even be suffering from an ectopic or tubular pregnancy which you will need to see a doctor asap. I suggest seeing a doctor. Hope this helps
well no because you r only supposed to spot but not bleed you may have had a miscarriage you may need to see a doctor im sorry
im 16 and i was supposed to start my period a couple weeks ago and i never did now i am spotting brown blood i was wondering if anyone could tell me what that means
It could be possible. Check with your doctor right away and find out.
yes you can still be pregnant in fact many women bleed throught out their entire pregnancy. is this you first? Thank you for answering! Yes this is my first pregnancy and we have been trying for over a year so I am very antsy about finding out for sure! I had the implantation bleeding, sore breasts, extreme fatigue and increase in temperature this past week and a half. My period was supposed to come Sunday but instead Monday morning I passed a blood clot then took another pht with another light positive line and Tueday morning passed another blood clot. Otherwise no bleeding and no cramps. Thanks so much for your help!
Go see your doctor or go to the emergency room. You aren't supposed to bleed when you are pregnant.
I think you could be pregnant, maybe you have not waited long enough for the HCG hormone to show up in your urine. If you really think you are pregnant then you should try to get a blood test, they are much more accurate. Or you could try bying an early response pregnancy test. But I would just relax and if you are hoping to be pregnant, I hope that you are.
i think you could just be having off-timing. It happens to a lot of people, even if they aren't pregnant.
the numbers are supposed to double every 48-72 hours. Sounds like you either have HCG in your system from the HCG shot, or from a chemical pregnancy. Your numbers are not doubling like they should be, sorry. If your hcg levels increase it simply means that you are pregnant.
For most women the first sign of pregnancy is a missed period. Some women do have cramping and spotting when the embryo implants into the uterine wall a week or two out.
If you've only experienced light spotting that maybe pinkish/brownish with maybe a tinges of blood then you are probably pregnant. This is known as implantation bleeding and mild cramps may be experienced with this. There should be no "flow". ONLY spotting; however, there are many cases where women have seemingly normal "menstruation-like" bleeding and are still diagnosed to be pregnant. Implantation bleeding usually lasts from as least as a few hours to up to 3 days. This typically occurs around the day your actual menstruation is supposed to begin or even possibly a day or two before. I hope this helps, God bless!