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No, if you menstruated then you are not pregnant - it is possible to bleed when pregnant, but biologically impossible to menstruate during pregnancy. Two days after menstruation spotting is normal, it's just the remaining blood leaving your body.
Pap smears may cause spotting, particularly if you're pregnant. The spotting should stop within a day or two.
spotting?
Some spotting in early pregnancy is not unusual. If it amounts to actual bleeding, you should see your doctor right away.
If you have just come of the pill (up to year) it may be that your body is still readjusting to a normal rythym. A two day bleed around a week prior to when your period is due may be an early sign of pregnancy being an implantation/spotting bleed. A two day period may just be completely normal. The average bleed consists of 40ml.
Perhaps; go see a doctor ASAP.
In an effort to save water, a half flush toilet uses only half as much. They generally have a button of some sort that allows you to choose a full flush (for heavy duty loads) or a half flush (for lighter loads.) I have also seen this referred to as "the number one button" (half flush) and "the number two button" (full flush.)
In an effort to save water, a half flush toilet uses only half as much. They generally have a button of some sort that allows you to choose a full flush (for heavy duty loads) or a half flush (for lighter loads.) I have also seen this referred to as "the number one button" (half flush) and "the number two button" (full flush.)
Is it normal to bleed a lot if you leave the two month injection
Sounds like ovulation.
Two weeks pregnant is when you conceive so how you know you are pregnant I am not sure. You should not be spotting mid-cycle. If you mean you conceived two weeks ago and have just had a positive pregnancy test it may be just a bit of breakthrough bleeding, or it may be the beginning of a period.
Spotting can happen to anyone, with or without the IUD. Occasionally, spotting can be a sign that the IUD is partially expelled. If spotting happens more often after sex, or if you have pain during sex or at other times, contact your health care provider for information and an exam.