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Heavy red bleeding during the first couple of days of your period is common and often considered normal, as this is when the uterine lining is shed most vigorously. Following this, a transition to lighter bleeding and brown discharge can also occur as the flow tapers off. However, if you experience significant changes in your cycle, severe pain, or if the heavy bleeding persists, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues.
Sometimes - Yes. Particularly if you, by nature, have heavy bleeding either during menstruation or when you cut yourself. Heavy bleeding is also dependant upon the thickness of the hymen. The thicker it is, the more bleeding is usual. This is because thicker hymens generally contain more blood capillaries. The bleeding, although heavy, is rarely prolonged, is not dangerous and generally heals within 3-5 days. Bleeding should cease within 24 hours. Should bleeding continue after 2 days please consult a physician.
My first one wasn't heavy, but everyone is different, she should go to the doctors because 10 days is a long time to be bleeding and she might be losing to much blood. Also if you (or she) is bleeding through a pad in an hour you need to go to the doctors right away.
This is happening to me right now... so far 7 days, but it is not lightening up. I missed 2 pills and re-started my period 6 days into my new pack. I am told that heavy bleeding could last up to two weeks.
Some bleeding and mild cramping can be normal after embryo transfer due to implantation or other factors. However, if the bleeding is heavy, persistent, or associated with severe pain, it is important to contact your healthcare provider for evaluation to rule out any complications.
What do you call excessive bleeding? You may bleed quite heavily for a couple of days but if it doesn't get slower and lighter after four days, see a doctor.
Spotting while on progesterone suppositories is considered normal unless you experience heavy bleeding or is accompanied with cramping. If the spotting does not subside within a few days or you experience any other symptoms you should notify your doctor.
well, if you are bleeding down there, you have probely started your first pireod, and 3 days id pretty normal.
Bleeding after first-time sexual intercourse typically lasts up to a few days. However, everyone is different, and factors like individual anatomy, amount of friction, and level of arousal can influence the duration of bleeding. If bleeding persists beyond a few days or is heavy, it is advisable to seek medical advice.
That happened to me when I was that far in my pregnancy and everything was fine. Doctor said that was perfectly normal and some people do a small amount of bleeding. I wouldn't worry unless it's heavy bleeding for several days.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs 6-12 days after conception when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. It usually lasts 1-2 days, and is generally lighter and shorter than a normal period. If bleeding continues or is heavy, it's important to consult a healthcare provider.
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.