no. spotting is when you have a light shade of pink to red color in blood. it is normal to have dishcharge that really has no color
there is a small amount of blood in your knickers/when you wipe for a day or a few days
There can be a small amount of spotting when the IUD is removed, but that's not a period.
clay content. Clay particles are small and compacted, causing poor drainage. Organic matter can also contribute to slow drainage, but clay is a common factor in soil with poor drainage.
yes, it is known as spotting and is normal , but it should be a very small amount of blood,, you shuld always go to a doctor
Spot small amount of sample so that it run as a discrete spot and doesn't diffuse out into a large area. It make the separation from other compounds much more efficient.
A small amount of spotting will not interfere with the pap results, while heavier bleeding may. Ask your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
There are lots of possible answers,A drainage basinA watershedA drainage systemDendritic drainage patternTrellis drainage patternParallel drainage patternRectangular drainage patternRadial drainage patternAnnular drainage patternDiscordant drainage patternA spring headTributariesConfluencesA river system
A spotting tray is used for separating small things in science, they are flat with about 12 dips in the middle.
Discharge can mean many things, but in the healthcare field, when used in conjunction with the term spotting, it usually refers to vaginal discharge and spotting. This means to find fluids or substance coming from the vagina that differ from the usual in amount, smell, appearance, thickness, color, etc. Spotting usually refers to small amounts of blood--bright red or darker as in dried blood.
It depends what kind of drainage it is. Anything other than a small amount of wax or water resulting from your shower or swimming should probably be seen by a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
You can have a small amount of spotting when an egg implants. I would take a pregnancy test to see if you're pregnant.
Yes it can be an indicator of a miscarriage or placenta abrupture. However a small amount of spotting is not always a sign of serious trouble - it should be reported to your doctor or midwife.