There are a multitude of reasons for this, from fibroid tumors--which are NOT as scary as they sound--to just spotting and ovarian cramps due to sudden irregularity. Chances are that you don't have to be worried, but you should make an appointment with your doctor to always be safe.
Yes. Spotting is a bloody vaginal discharge or light bleeding down under. Spotting during pregnancy is nothing to be worried about. It is especially common during the first trimester.Congrats!
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 most probably not a period, but implantation bleeding. As long as there is no clotting or lumps it is fine. If you are still worried, go speak to your doctor.
Probably just early pregnancy symptoms, but if you're worried see the doctor.
It's unlikely but still possible, get a second pregnancy test if your worried
I was bleeding red blood but then brown blood does that mean I'm having a miscarriage? Ans: Not necessarily, you didn't say how far along you were, but it could be implantation bleeding, irritated cervix (from intercourse, exam, etc) or could be old blood which was in place to protect the pregnancy in it's earliest stages, but the growing uterus expelled it. If you are still worried, go see your doc.
Bright red bleeding or like a period is not normal. If you have this get checked out immediately. If it is only a little then you could have had a 'show' (blood mixed with mucus) which is normal for this stage of pregnancy. Either way if you are worried at all see your doctor to put your mind at ease.
This site cannot diagnose illnesses, diseases or pregnancy over the internet, nor is it the purpose of this site to do so. The best that can be offered is advice. If you are truly worried about your condition then seek medical attention.
Yes! Light pink or brown spotting after sex is normal. During pregnancy, the cervix becomes more filled with blood. Sex can irritate the cervix and cause some bleeding. Of course, if you are worried or have any other questions call your doctor. Heavy bleeding, bleeding with pain or cramping, or bleeding that doesn't stop can mean something is seriously wrong. Call your doctor or go to the emergency room if this happens.
It's not surprising that you would have a very light period, even to the point of seeing no bleeding, after changing from Mirena to NuvaRing. Any hormonal birth control lightens withdrawal bleeding and may cause a missed period. If you're worried about pregnancy, take a test.
No it doesn't necessarily mean you are pregnant, especially as the depo shot is a contraceptive, it would be highly unlikely. However, if you are worried, for your own reassurane, take a pregnancy test or acquire some advise from your GP. If you've not had sex or it is unlikely for you to be pregnant at all, then blood spotting is completely normal on the depo shot, and should stop in it's own time.
Yes, irregular bleeding can occur with the implant. However if you are worried, best to see you GP