This can happen when you have taken the morning after pill or birth control pills and it can also happen when under stress or in the case of irregular periods.
Yes it is normal.
You can know the pregnancy status before the due date of periods. It is expensive. There is no advantage to know it before ten days of missed periods.
You know when your period comes because there will be blood! Sometimes this is pink or brown spotting for a few days before you will see full blood flow, you may also experience symptoms such as cramps a few days beforehand. Typically periods will come every 28 days - but this can vary slightly from person to person, some will get periods every 21 days where as others may get periods every 57 days - it's also normal for periods to be irregular at first. Keep track of your periods on a calendar so you can see when a pattern starts to emerge, also watch for symptoms such as heavier discharge that can start just before your period is due to start.
Most pregnancies happen mid-way between your periods. If you know what day your period was due, count back 14 days. It might have happened 13 or 15 days before your period was due.
please remember that the date due is just an estimate, it could be 30 days before or after, however with are two the doctors were only a few days off.
Prepayment periods are outlined in the terms of agreement as certain days before the official due date when prepayment are processed. They are normally used with debt satisfaction agreements or installments.
yes it changed due the pill.
I took femodene birth control on and off for a number of years. Recently put back on birth control and this time due to my age the doctor recommended Desogestrel birthh control. Have never had problems with my periods before and they normally only last 4-5 days. Have now been bleeding for 9 consecutive days. Is this normal?
There are no days before your period, when you already are pregnant. As soon as you are pregnant your next due period at the 4th will not come. When you are without periods for 2 months, it is very likely that you are pregnant. Many women don't know, that after 10 days after their last period, they are in a period of another 10 days that hey can become pregnant. Mostly it is only 7 days. So that means that 21 days between your period you cannot become pregnant. Short: Period + 10 days free. + 8 days pregnancy possible. + 10 days free. Dr. Phylopi
You ovulate 14 days before your period starts so if your periods have regularly been every 28 days you would have conceived around the 26th June.
There are number of possible reasons why you might get brown clumps of vaginal blood 2 days before your period on birth control. This may mainly be due to hormones which are triggered by the pills and cause a clot which comes out as clumps before your periods.?æ
It's fine,periods can come a few days early or a few days later.You may want to ask your doctor about it just in case though.