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It is normal to experience some bleeding after a hysterectomy. If the bleeding has become a concern, contact your physician right away.
back to normal menstrual bleeding
If the bleeding wasn't heavy this should be normal, but anytime you bleed you should let your doctor know right away.
It depends of if the bleeding falls right about the time of your menstruation. If not, then it could be bleeding that occurs in between menstruation which is normal to some women, if it is none of this, then its best to consult your gynecologist.
Yes. Many women experience implanation bleeding right around the same time as they expect AF. Implantation bleeding is lighter than a normal period, and you should still see an elevated BBT.
Brown bleeding is not always normal. Accompanied with pain, you should see your doctor immediately.
completely normal some women think that bleeding that just experienced as their menstrual cycle when it is really implantation bleeding. however conception right after your period is not rare but it doesnt happen often
Sometimes when the egg implants you could have some light bleeding. Contact your physician.
A small amount of bleeding in the beginning of pregnancy is often "implantation bleeding" and is caused by the egg attaching itself to the uterine wall (when it implants, it also attaches itself to the mothers blood vessels, which is where the blood comes from). It is normal if it is light bleeding. Any heavy bleeding, or bleeding that lasts more than a couple days, should be checked out by a doctor right away.
Spotting is okay, but period bleeding is bad and if that is your case, you should see a doctor right away.
Sometimes when you miss pills or do not take them everyday at the same time, you may experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is a side effect that is normal while on birth control. Spotting or breakthrough bleeding may start right before you start your menstrual cycle. If you haven't been on birth control for at least 2 months, I recommend taking a pregnancy test, especially if you have been missing pills or do not take them everyday at the same time.
It is possible to experience bleeding during early pregnancy. However a normal period like bleed is usually not related to pregnancy. Yes. though not common, you can still have your period while pregnant. Go to your doctor, health clinic, or take a pregnancy test to confirm. If you are pregnant, you will need prenatal care.