That is normal for the nuva ring. IF it is too painful, you will have to change methods.
Cramps are a sign of pregnancy, i was sure i was coming on my period i had all the cramps etc.. im now 5 months pregnant
I STARTED HAVE BROWN SPOTTING AT 12 WEEKS WITH NO CRAMPS I WENT IN FOR AN ULTRA SOUND AND FOUND OUT THE BABY DIED A 7 WEEKS 6 DAYS . THEN 4 MONTHS LATER HAD A CHEMICAL PREGNANCY. NOW THREE MONTHS AFTER THAT I AM 4 WEEKS 4DAYS PREGNANT AND AM HAVING BROWN SPOTTING I WENT FOR A BLOOD TEST AND A NEXT ONE TWO DAYS LATER AND MY HCG LEVELS HAVE DROPPED MEANING I AM HAVING ANOTHER MISCARRIAGE. I WOULD CHECK WITH YOUR DR. CAUSE AFTER HEARING WHAT PEOPLE HAVE SAID ABOUT SPOTTING BROWN THEY HAVE GONE ON WITH A NORMAL PREGNANCY. I GUESS AM NOT ONE OF THE LUCKY
Yes, one can get some amount of spotting in the initial months of pregnancy but it is not a period. However if it continues you must show it to the doctor.
I was almost 2 months pregnant and had cramps the whole time, i asked my doctor and all my friends who have been pregnant if it was normal to experience cramping and they all said yes. I started spotting and had my first miscarriage. I would go make sure everything is okay.
It may be your birth control if you are taking any they cause irregular periods.
Some women spot throughout pregnancy, safest thing to do after two months of spotting is to take a test and see you doctor to find out why you are spotting.
pregnancy test could be wrong. try a more accurate one
Yes. Cramps and spotting are a very common side effect while using birth control, especially in the first 1 to 3 months.
you're obviously not on birth control, so maybe you just have an irregular period.
It is never normal to spot, pink, brown, or red. You should see your doctor as soon as possible. Sometimes spotting can be harmless, but only your doctor can tell you that. It IS normal to spot! Just not in excess or in an increased amount. Spotting alone is not a sign to worry, but when combined with other symptoms, it becomes an issue worth due dilligence. It can take up to six months for your body to recover and balance the hormones from a previous pregnancy. I would have it checked out but I suspect that the spotting is hormonal in nature and related to the homeostatic balancing that your body is undergoing.
Your menstrual pattern four months after IUD removal is not related to the IUD. Take a pregnancy test, since your period in the fourth month without birth control was only spotting. If you continue to have spotty periods even with a negative pregnancy test, you can call your health care provider for advice if it's concerning to you.
Spotting light pink is a charachteristic of being pregnant...you should really go to a clinic and find out, especially if you miss your period four months..or have cramps, tenderness, and light spotting.