We can't tell if you had a miscarriage or not and if you did you have to see a doctor to make sure everything is out or you will get serious infections. If you didn't have a miscarriage you should be examined why you bleed like that between your periods. I don't know how old you are but look up Planned Parenthood and talk to them.
Planned Parenthood: 1-800-230-PLAN or at www.plannedparenthood.org
Yes definately. lots of people have bleeding during pregnancy. I even had small clots this time around and it turned out to be nothing. They never found a cause.
Bleeding patterns may be changed from hormones, and that is precisely what causes the lack of bleeding in pregnancy as well, buy without a test, nobody can say for sure
hello there - once you start taking bcp its advised to use a condom for the first month because there is still a risk o pregnancy. the risk of pregnancy is about 1%. the bleeding could be because your pregnant or because the doseage isn't correct for you - hence the bleeding. because of this you need to see your doctor for a blood test and consider a higher dose. good luck.
Yes you can have a miscarriage at any point in pregnancy and not bleed or have any normal signs of miscarriage
There are pills you can take to "abort" the pregnancy, but heavy bleeding would be a 'side effect'. So if you're trying to terminate your pregnancy, there will ALWAYS be a side effect.
No. Implantation does not always cause bleeding, a late period with a positive pregnancy test is the only way to be sure "implantation" or pregnancy has occurred.
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the possibility of multiple pregnancy.ectopic pregnancy.There is a slight risk of ovarian rupture, bleeding, infections, and complications of anesthesia.the pregnancy carries the same risks as any pregnancy achieved without assisted technology
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If a woman has a period, it is unlikely that she is pregnant; however, birth control is not 100% effective. The bleeding you have while on birth control is not actually a period; it is withdrawal bleeding, a reaction to lower hormones in the days you use a placebo pill. If you're having a typical withdrawal bleed, chances are low that you are pregnant. If you're pregnant, you will not have a normal withdrawal bleed. However you may experience brown vaginal bleeding or no bleeding at all. Even without the birth control pill, some pregnant women have bleeding (similar, but not equal, to a period) in the first month. This spotting is common, and doesn't mean that something is wrong with the pregnancy. But if you're having bleeding or spotting with a positive pregnancy test, contact your health care provider today. If you're having pain, bleeding, and a positive pregnancy test, go to the emergency room. Pregnancy with bleeding while on birth control is possible. First, birth control pills are not 100% effective and it is possible to become pregnant while on them. Second, bleeding during pregnancy is possible, but usually signals a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
No but pregnancy can. Be sure to get a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of your late period.Women can still have periods if they have chlamydia. You can have chlamydia with or without getting your period.
Probably just early pregnancy symptoms, but if you're worried see the doctor.