Everything might be okay, but you need to go to the doctor to make sure. Good luck:)
As long as the bleeding and/or cramps are no worse than a bad period you should be all right. Of course if you are at all worried goto the doctor or emergency department.
No, but if it always better to be safe than sorry. If you're that worried about getting pregnant and do not know how babies are made you should not be fooling around at all.
It means you are not pregnant. Many women don't have implantation bleeding, if the bleeding is of menstruation volume then it is a period.
Probably she or her friend have misunderstood something, because "blood around the sack" is really too vague, medically, to mean anything.On the other hand, if somebody is BLEEDING, this should be discussed with a healthcare practitioner, immediately if the bleeding is heavy!
If your cycle lasts 28 days then you should ovulate around the 14th day following the start of bleeding. Example: 3/1 bleeding starts 3/14 ovulation takes place (fertile period 12-24 hours) 3/28 period will begin if fertilization did not occur If you are very regular you should not have to worry about getting pregnant while you're bleeding.
If this is happening around the time you normally get your period, then it could be implantation bleeding, which means you are pregnant. It could also be a very "off" period this month. If you think you are pregnant, you should wait a couple of more days and then take a test.
Yes, you should be worried about that and you get it check right away.
No, this doesn't necessarily mean your pregnant. The only way to find out is by doing a pregnancy or test or by seeing your doctor for a blood test. If the bleeding you described is implantation bleeding you would of conceived around March 2 - 12. Do a pregnancy test.
Yes you should be worried because something might be wrong with your babyMany women have small amounts of bleeding early in pregnancy, especially around the time their periods would have been due. Medically this is called 'break - through' bleeding. This usually disappears as the hormone levels that keep you from having a period stabilize and the baby matures. You only need to be concerned if the bleeding is accompanied by cramps or you are feverish. The bleeding you describe sounds within the 'normal' range so far.answerits called Implanation bleeeding which you get from 1 week-6 weeks in pregnancy i got it but i got my period 2 weeks after what is break through bleeding ?katAnswer Pink or brown discharge can also be caused by having sex or a vaginal exam early in pregnancy. Its perfectly normal, as long as it isn't excessive.
Yes, you certianly could be pregnant. Around 6-12 after concieving you might have what is called implantation bleeding, which is when the embryo implants into the uterus causing slight bleeding that is usually lighter, shorter, and discolored.
Pregnant women should not be around cats as their feces is detrimental to the health of the fetus.
Yes. The average adult should consume around 2,000 calories a day. A pregnant woman should consume around 2,500 calories per day.