A lot of times spotting is perfectly normal. However, you should always check with your doctor. Sometimes it's not.
Spotting is common after a pap smear, particularly during pregnancy. All spotting during pregnancy should be discussed with your health care provider.
No all the spotting should be light , and not last as long as your normal period. Yes, this is very normal during the early weeks of pregnancy.
Spotting after a pap smear is common, particularly during pregnancy. All bleeding during pregnancy should be discussed with your health care provider.
You should contact your heatlh care provider for any bleeding during pregnancy. Spotting after a pap smear is common, especially when pregnant, but your health care provider would want you to call and check in.
You would not know you are pregnant as you haven't even missed a period yet. A pregnancy is measured from the first day of the last period. So you are 4 weeks when the next period is due. BTW - if you are not spotting, that's a good sign (if you want to be pregnant). No spotting means less chance of miscarriage.
Yes People can have there period all the way through there pregnancy but it's very unusual but it happens there may be spotting that may come as it please but you should have a doctor check that out
Yes, you can. It happened with my first pregnancy. I started spotting when I was 11-12 days late and it was a few days later that the flow was heavy. I thought something was wrong with the baby but when I went to the doctors, they told me it was fine and my baby was okay. So yes, you can definitely have a flow during pregnancy. Some women may confuse it with their period and also, not all women may experience this flow or even spotting during pregnancy.
The most common vaginal bleeding occurs during your period. However,they have been reports of women spotting during ovulation or during pregnancy. If you are worried you might be pregnant, by all means take a home pregnancy test.
It is still possible to be pregnant and have spotting. You should take a pregnancy test to make sure.
Not everyone does spot during pregnancy.. It isn't something I would wait for.. I did with my first but not at all with my second. The question was when not can....some women would begin spotting during their second to third month or pregnancy but it shouldn't be more than that otherwise it would be something to worry about.
It all depends on the size of you and if you eat and do the right things
I spotted all 40 weeks while I was pregnant with all 4 of my kids but everyone is diffrent. I think if your doc was worried he would have given you strict orders for bed rest. Good luck and congrats pregnancy is so stressfull