It could be that you are pregnant and are miscarrying. The only way you will know for sure is to take a HPT as soon as possible. Hello. There is a chance of pregnancy yes. If the spotting is due to pregnancy then this most likely will be implantation bleeding. If it is implantation bleeding, this means the egg has implanted in your Embryo and just recently began releasing the pregnancy hormone - HCG. In this case, you can not do a pregnancy test for another 2 -3 weeks. But, you can see your doctor for a pregnancy blood test now which is very accurate. Good luck and I hope this has helped you some. If I have helped you then please recommend me. Take care.
Nothing. You had a light period. Periods are often late 2 or three days and are often short and light. Doesn't mean anything.
No, two days after your period you may not have even ovulated...let alone concieved and the fertilised egg travelled down the fallopian tubes to implant in the uterus. Bleeding two days after your period is likely just spotting at the end of your period, or may be ovulation spotting.
if you mean bledin as in period then no shes not, but if it was just light spotting then yes it is possible.
If you're bleeding that likely is your period, maybe spotting if it is light. You always have discharge, including during menstruation, and you will bleed on your period.
Chances are, you are spotting. If you are around other women who are ont heir periods it can cause you to spot. It is completely normal.
You could. But the period you had and the spotting you are now experiencing would point more to a miscarriage. If you had a period, you are no longer pregnant if you were. The stuff that comes out during your period would need to stay in there for the baby! Check to make sure you got your tampon out. Believe it or not, this happens to alot of women.
When you have your period, more than spotting comes out. I'm on a period myself and the first i had mine, it wasn't spotting first. But it's actually what you believeis the first day. So sure, spotting could count as the first day.
Brown vaginal discharge can be related to your period, it's known as spotting and caused when blood mixes with discharge and takes time to leave the body (thus going brown). It can occur just before or after your period, light periods may be only light spotting like this, or brown discharge can be an indication of bleeding for other reasons like hormonal imbalance or ovulation spotting.
There can be a small amount of spotting when the IUD is removed, but that's not a period.
Periods while pregnant:You will not have a normal flow, heavy period and be pregnant. This is typically impossible.However it is possible to experience vaginal bleeding which is very light (requires one or less pads) or only a bit of blood on tissue paper when you wipe and be pregnant. This bleeding is usually implantation bleeding and it will occur 6-12 days after sexual intercourse.What does spotting look like?Vaginal spotting will resemble drops of blood in your underwear or even drops/spots of blood on the tissue paper when you wipe. With spotting you may only experience 2-3 spots/drops of blood or it may be only 1 spot/drop of blood.Spotting is probably the most lightest form of Vaginal bleeding.
Most women will see spotting before their period starts, this is completely normal. Menstruation doesn't have an on/off switch, as hormone levels drop uterine lining starts to shed; it will shed a little at first, so blood would be light and show as spotting, then as it speeds-up you see clear bleeding.
Spotting is what happens when just a little of the menstrual blood comes out in the middle of your cycle(when you're not expecting a period at all) or it is a sign that your normal flow is about to begin. Spotting is usually light in color, and doesn't require a hefty sized napkin to clean up. But I am on birth control and I am actually expecting to be on my period and it is very light in color and only lasted for one day. is there something wrong? Am i pregnant? I shouldn't be, or is it not healthy for me to take this birth control anymore?
No, implantation bleeding comes around the time your period is due.