Not normal, but not unusual. This most often happens around the time you would have your second period. If your hormone levels are good I wouldn't think you have anything to worry about. But why do you not believe the doctor, s/he is the one who really knows what is happening?
Pregnant didn't know it . It could be your body wanting to have it's period but it can't because you pregnant or miscarrying
The cramping occurs because the uterus attempts to push out the pregnancy tissue.
The only way to know is by taking a pregnancy test.
Spotting mainly occurs because of implantation and does happen early in pregnancy. It may INDICATE that your uterus is expanding to accomndate the fetus, but uterine growth is not the direct cause of spotting
Yes you can. Depending how far on you are, how serious it is. It may be an early sign of a possible miscarriage early in pregnancy. Towards the end it may be a sign that you are going into labour.
its possible u are and possible your not because, your 6 days late but take a pregnancy that's the only way to find out ....
It can be a pregnancy symptom, but just because you have brown spotting it doesn't necessarily mean you're pregnant. Spotting can occur during implantation (where the fertilised egg attaches into the womb lining) Implantation generally occurs around 10 days after sex.
If you are on birth control then that is normal because it is a side effect. Bleeding between periods can be pregnancy BUT its depends on the person. There are many other reasons why you can be spotting.
According to the book "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" this could be a sign of ovulation. Some women experience spotting and light cramping after the egg is released. It is unlikely that this is implantation spotting if this is only four days after ovulation, because implantation spotting and cramping usually occurs 8-10 days after the egg is fertilized. Sperm can live up to 5 days so I would be sure to take a pregnancy test if you do not get your period when expected. The book is wonderful and tells all kinds of normal symptoms women experience throughout the entire month - things we may not have noticed, but are perfectly normal.
Most likely it's because your period is coming soon. However, if you miss your period, take a pregnancy test
If blood touches the test strip it can affect the outcome of the test.
It may not be pregnancy. Chances may be there because normally most of the womens will have the same problem it always depends on the generic hormonal changes.