If you're on Birth control, then no, you shouldn't be too concerned. If on birth control, there's something called "break through bleeding".
But if you're not on Birth Control and are still very concerned, then ask your doctor if you are continuing to bleed a week later.
It's happened to me before, but I don't worry about it.
But it's better to be more safe than sorry.
Internal bleeding.
Each women's period is different and bleeding can vary from person to person. If you are concerned about your period you should consult your doctor.
You should be concerned as it is not regular you will have to take extra care.
Yes, continue taking your pills as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.
I would talk to your doctor. Better safe than sorry
A heavy period has numerous possible causes such as a hormonal imbalance, or pelvic inflammatory disease. Fibroids, and certain kinds of birth control, can also led to heavy menstrual bleeding. If a person is concerned, they should see their doctor.
Vaginal bleeding can happy during a period and it can be slightly painful but it should not be uncomfortable. It certainly shouldn't be painful all time. If a person is bleeding from the vagina and it's not during a period she should go to a doctor.
Some women have bleeding while pregnant that they think is their period, but bleeding while pregnant is NOT normal and should be evaluated by an OBYN!
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3 days after your period
Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding. Cramping is totally normal aslong as there is no bleeding.
This isn't uncommon. I have known people to have there period throughout their whole pregnancy. But, you should consult a doctor if your concerned