First of all, you need to make sure you got to the doctors asap, because a urinary tract infection can be hazourdous to the baby. The bleeding would also worry me. I am now 9 weeks pregnant and I have had a miscarriage before and it was what I thought was "spotting", but it was indeed a miscarriage. So the BEST thing for you to do would be to go to the doctors and get both of them checked out just to rest assure the baby is ok.
That depends. Are you pregnant or are you getting ready to start your period? It depends.
Yes; get such a dog to a vet ASAP.
An infection in an injury. You need to take your dog to see a vet.
Yes it does. Vaginal discharge is quite a lot during pregnancy.
Snotty discharge should not be too much of a concern as long as it is clear. Bloody discharge could be a problem so call your Dr. if you don't have a Dr, get one. Many cities have referral phone lines you can call. If the discharge is clear it may be normal hormone induced stuff. If there is a foul odor or itching it may be a yeast infection. Indiana RN
That isn't actually your period. It's actually discharge. It's normal for kids from 9+ to get it. But if the discharge becomes green or smells, see a doctor-it could be an infection
The medical term for bloody nasal discharge is epistaxis.
You need to see your doctor. Certain medications can cause lactation. Pituitary tumors can cause lactation. Most women do have breast secretions at some point in their lives so it may be normal. Bloody discharge or painful discharge should also be evaluation for infection or breast cancer.
You need to find out why your goat has bloody urine, is it a bacterial or viral infection, leptospirosis or is the blood present because of urinary calculi - it would be best to take your goat to your veterinarian who can take its temperature, do blood and urine tests and provide the appropriate medication.
Symptoms of abdominal pain, bloody urine or vaginal discharge, and discomfort with urinating can overlap in both urinary tract infections and pregnancy. A urine pregnancy test (which can be very sensitive but not 100% accurate, especially in the first few weeks of a pregnancy) is often obtained to rule-out pregnancy if there's concern about a urinary tract infection.
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If you are not pregnant, then it is not colostrum - it is "nipple discharge." Nipple discharge is one of the more common reasons that women go to see their gynecologists, and can be caused by many different things. Some harmless, some not. It is important, therefore - to see your doctor, particularly if it becomes discolored (yellow, green, or bloody).