It could be ovulation or your period coming back. It's usually not normal for a few months after.
I am also spotting at 17 weeks pregnant. I started spotting off an on with brownish discharge at 10 weeks, alhtough it is now a pinkish color. You should contact your Dr. My Dr. told me that 30% of women spot during pregnancy. She was not concerned b/c she heard the heart beat. She said that spotting can happen after heavy lifting, exercise, intercourse or constipation. I too and trying not to freak out. Good Luck!
it has happened to me just over past two weeks. It started with brown spotting that turned into red. Then i have lost my morning sickness.....and i got severe craps. I went to the doctor and he did my Hcg levels over past couple of days. The levels were dropping which means the embryo has stopped developing. It led to M/C. GO and SEE your DOCTOR!
You get 6 weeks for normal delivery on disability coverage. The paid leave allows for 6 weeks to care for an infant. 6 + 6 = 12 weeks total.You may get a longer leave through disability if you deliver via c-section, or if your pregnancy or delivery encounter complications.
6 weeks
Most women get their period within the month. Be careful becasue you can get pregnant before this.
yes, but if you breast feed you may skip periods for 6 months to 15 months and the uterus will compact harder.
The process of the uterus returning to its normal size after childbirth is called puerperium. During this time, the uterus gradually contracts and sheds the excess tissue that was needed to support the pregnancy. This process typically takes about 6 weeks after delivery.
Ask an OBGYN.
Three months
No, a level of 106 is normal 4-5 weeks since your LMP which would be 2 to 3 weeks since conception. The level doubles every 2 to 3 days.
Yes.
The standard benefit for normal delivery is six weeks for vaginal birth, and eight weeks for a c-section delivery.