Spotting is completely normal
It can be normal. You should see your doctor for any bleeding during pregnancy.
no it is not normal
there is a small amount of blood in your knickers/when you wipe for a day or a few days
Is the blood red or like a brownish color???? because if its brown you are spotting and its not your period
If the spotting is brown blood then this is simply left over blood from your period.
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.
This is spotting, it's light bleeding that has mixed with your discharge. This can occur at the start of end of your period, or it may be spotting for another reason such as ovulation spotting.
Periods while pregnant:You will not have a normal flow, heavy period and be pregnant. This is typically impossible.However it is possible to experience vaginal bleeding which is very light (requires one or less pads) or only a bit of blood on tissue paper when you wipe and be pregnant. This bleeding is usually implantation bleeding and it will occur 6-12 days after sexual intercourse.What does spotting look like?Vaginal spotting will resemble drops of blood in your underwear or even drops/spots of blood on the tissue paper when you wipe. With spotting you may only experience 2-3 spots/drops of blood or it may be only 1 spot/drop of blood.Spotting is probably the most lightest form of Vaginal bleeding.
no. spotting is when you have a light shade of pink to red color in blood. it is normal to have dishcharge that really has no color
It means your spotting...some woman tend to have spotting when first taking the shot. Some women periods stop completly after spotting and in some cases a period as at least one a year on the shot.
It should be just as the name goes 'spotting' if it looks like your normal menstruation bleeding then it is something to worry about because it could be a sign of something much worse than normal.