It is normal to spot a day before your period and also after your period. However, if spotting starts way too early, you might need to see a doctor.
Having a period that lasts just one day is not uncommon, especially at the beginning or end of your menstrual cycle. This short period is often referred to as "spotting" and can be caused by hormonal changes, stress, or other factors. However, if you consistently have very short periods, it may be a good idea to speak with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues.
You're having my period? Thank you! I hate when I have it. But I just recently had twins so it's normal for me to have milk come out of my breasts and no I'm not pregnant... not THIS soon! Are you kidding?
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chocolate pie... but that was 3 years ago...
Oh, dude, like Hawaii was totally over that hot spot back in the day. Yeah, it's like where all those volcanoes and beautiful beaches are now. So, like, if you're into tropical paradise and lava flows, that's the spot.
Yes, it's completely normal to spot before menstruation. Your period doesn't have an on/off switch, it will start light with a little blood leaving your body and mixing with discharge so can be brown or pink rather than red, this will typically occur a few days before your period starts. It's also normal to get spotting up to two weeks before your period as a result of ovulation.
Spotting is normal before your period, it's just the start of your period as the uterine lining starts to shed. You can also get spotting after your period, or mid-cycle spotting around the time of ovulation.
If this happens a day or a few hours before your period then this is normal.
Yes you should still have your normal period.
Yes. The implantation takes place about a week before the your period starts. The size of the embryo is very tiny by that time. You can call it as just a faint spot.
That is called spotting. Women often spot the day before or a few days after their period.
. It was confirmed by my OB-GYN that I had conceived the FIRST DAY of my period. My period was on time and I continued to have a normal, regular flow 6 day period. Hope I helped!!!!
No. It's 14 days BEFORE the first day of your next period.
I found out 6 days before my missed period with a 5 day sooner pregnancy test. I would wait atleast until the 6th or 5th day before your missed period. Or with a normal test they day before or of your missed period. :)
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yes a normal period can be 3-5 day or longer :) x
Before I started taking birth control about 6 months ago I had heavy periods. Now I get it lightly for one day and spot the rest, it was scary at first because I thought I could be pregnant but some birth controls make your period lighter. If it really bothers you then you can tell your doctor about it and he/she will give you a pill that makes them come on better.