No, but vaginal infections are. You need to see your doctor.
yes that can be very normal
Spotting in gernal is very common in early pregnany. As the new baby pushes itself into the blood lining of the uterus, the extra blood sometimes comes out in spotting or a very light period
In early pregnancy, the most common cause of spotting is implantation, which is the egg implanting into your uterus, so spotting is completely normal. You don't need to worry unless the bleeding becomes heavy or it is accompanied with cramps.
yes
In my experience always get spotting checked out. You'll be told it's common and Might just be a symptom of your pregnancy which can definitely be true, but sometimes it is a sign of something else sadly. The frustrating thing is not doctor or nurse will be total honest with you.
Yes and no, if you are spotting it may very well be just that, spotting. But it could also be 'Implantation Bleeding', common in early pregnancy. Best way to find out, go to the shop and get a pregnancy test. Better way, go to your doctor and get a blood test.
Yes spotting can be a early sign of pregnancy it is cause from the egg implanting into the uterus causing some slight bleeding.
Bleeding during pregnancy is not "normal" but some light spotting is reported by about 50% of women in early pregnancy.
The hormonal changes of pregnancy make the cervical tissue more delicate. Spotting after a pap smear is common in pregnancy. Contact your health care provider for advice if the spotting lasts more than a day or two.
Spotting usually happens when a woman was pregnant, and lost the baby/had a miscarriage early in the pregnancy.
It means that you will need a doctors opinion. It is common to spot in early pregnancy. It is also common for a home pregnancy test to be wrong. Make a appointment at your local health department if you cannot afford a private doctor.
Spotting is not an indicator of twins. Many women with a single fetus spot during the first trimester.