Hello - Spotting is considered as spots of blood in your underwear or when you wipe. Light bleeding is light bleeding that may or may not require a pad or streaks of blood when you wipe. This can be pregnancy related or caused by a hormonal imbalance.
You know that your periods aren't regular because they'd not be coming on a regular basis like they were supposed to. When we talk of irregular cycles we mean weeks or months difference between one cycle and the next or/and mid-cycle spotting.
Yes it sometimes does follow the regular cycles
normal cycles can last 10 days. sorry Joymaker RN
A regular cycle means menstruating regularly without mid-cycle spotting - remember that your cycle doesn't always have to be exactly the same length, when we talk of irregular cycles we're talking about weeks or months difference from one cycle to the next. If you're in your teens or going into menopause irregular cycles are normal, but otherwise you should see a doctor to investigate.
Sprintec can cause spotting. Spotting with Sprintec should disappear after the first three cycles. To find out if there are drug interactions with the non-regulated Jadera diet supplement, contact your pharmacist with the bottle in hand.
Yes. You can have spotting in between cycles or at the start of a very light period. Take a home pregnancy test if you'd like to confirm whether or not you are pregnant
Not necessarily, most likely this "second period" is spotting or breakthrough bleeding. Spotting/ Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding before or in between menstrual cycles.
There is no specific age or time when a womans menstrual cycles will regulate, some womens cycles never regulate in fact. Even going through your teens and into your early twenties you will have phases of months or years with regular cycles then out of nowhere as your body changes your cycles can be thrown off. Things such as stress and ill-health can cause irregular cycles too. At very least you shouldn't expect regular cycles until adulthood, early to mid twenties.
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Assuming regular cycles, probably around March 16th, 2008. Assuming regular cycles, probably around March 16th, 2008.
One cycle of 32 days does not equate to a regular cycle - regular menstrual cycles mean cycles that all follow the same pattern, regular cycles of 32 days or within a week of 32 days for example. It's normal to go up to twelve months without a regular menstrual cycle when coming off the pill so it does take time. If your cycles are still very irregular talk to your doctor about being checked out.
Any stress or any change in your routine can also cause spotting.Infections can also cause irregular cycles and spotting. Or if you start or stop taking birth control pils.It's normally harmless but if it worsens or persists you should visit your doctor. Do you get regular pop smears ?