Not necassarily. Sometimes you can bleed a different color than you usually do on your period. If you're that worried about it, contact your doctor.
Some brown discharge is normal, it's just old blood nothing to get worried about. (Unless of course you know for a fact that you were pregnant, meaning a doctor told you that you were) Old blood looks brown instead of red and is common during periods, though it usually occurs at the end of the period.
Sometimes. If the blood is a dark or brown color it is dead blood and not much to worry about. If it is a red color it is fresh, or living blood. It could be a ... not sure of the word in English, but a "menace" of miscarriage.
you feel as if you had sex and eddies penis is still in you twot! so if you are like me and it feels like you are having your first period just think you are in the bed with Eddie or Brian! DICKS FEEL GOOD SO HOPE YOU HAVE YOUR PERIOD
yes a women can have a miscarriage any where between ovulation and her missed period some women know and some do not
If you notice brown, red, or pink spotting and/or abdominal or low back pain call your doctor immediately as this can be a first sign of miscarriage.
While many women who miscarry will start with only spotting, it is possible that the first sign of miscarriage can be heavy bleeding, possibly with clot or tissue passage.
Yes. This is where timing comes into play. Your first period should be about 28-30 days after the miscarriage - that was my experience anyway.
Yes, you can expect an unusual period the first one or two times you bleed after stopping the patch. Your subsequent period will probably be more like those you had before you started the patch.
A natural miscarriage usually occurs in the first trimester because the embryo is not viable. Sometimes you bleed and sometimes nothing happens and you wont know until the checkup at the doctor.
My first period was the same as the rest of them. It should be kinda red-brown.
Pretty much like a heavier period.