It can be normal if the tampon sits to one side of your cervix or if your vagina is such that the blood only leaks fdown one side of your vaginal canal so only hits one side of your vagina. If the whole tampon isn't getting saturated with blood then it's not safe to be wearing them as this will increase risk of TSS - with less blood to absorb the tampon will dry-out vaginal tissues on that side of the vagina more, causing increased damage that allows TSST-1 toxins easier access to your bloodstream. I recommend trying menstrual cups or softcups, these will solve this problem plus a lot safer and more convneient than tampons anyway so a much better option in general.
Yes, both before and after childbirth, a woman may notice, from time to time or with every period, that only one side of the tampon seems to get used. This situation has no clinical significance (i.e. it doesn't mean anything).
Yes this is normal when its a light period.
If a tampon has blood on only one side, it is never a cause for concern. It has no medical meaning.
Tubal ligation only affects your chances of getting pregnant, it does not affect childbirth.
No. Normal periods should usually resume about 3-6 months after childbirth.Speak to your gynecologist.
bleeding after birthif you are brest feeding you wont bleed at all until after you stop.
Take it to the vet and get her checked out
If you remove a tampon and it has brown spots then it is likely old blood, normal when your period is light as it takes time for the blood to leave your body and it goes brown. If your period is light then you should not be using tampons at all, only use tampons with full flow. If the tampon has brown spots before insertion then throw it out and check other tampons before using them.
Most women don't bleed their first time, that is a myth. Only 20% do. She is perfectly normal.
Sport tampons open in a cylinder shape and open all around when inside you where as a regular tampon is one that opens only width wise. Sport tampons tend to leak very very little where as normal ones leak quite frequently :)
I am guessing it's not normal. Bit I don't really know. Considering you only saw it o consider this not normal. Unless you cut yourself or something like that. So this is most likely not normal
If you only have blood in your urine, that's more likely to be a UTI. If you only have blood that's noticeable when you wipe, it could be implantation bleeding (rare) or ovulation bleeding (more common).
Go and see your GP today.
If you bleed lightly during your periods it is probably because you are ovulating. The difference between a period and implantation bleeding is that a period is heavier and lasts for longer and will need a tampon or sanitary towel, but implantation bleeding is light, not constant and only lasts about 1-2 days. You only need a pantyliner