you better see a doctor cos that's not usual
Either you are not penetrated or your uterus is bleeding!
I assume that you mean you are 52 years old and have experienced vaginal bleeding after a year without any. It may be that you're going through menopause and either experiencing irregular ovulation as your reproductive organs wind down or it may be bleeding as a result of hormonal changes. It may be a good idea to mention the bleeding to your doctor to confirm what's happening.
I have the same thing happening to me. I had a "regular" period this month, then three or four days later I started bleeding again, very heavy, even for my period when it usually starts and the blood is bright red.
Certain birth control pills can delay your period. There are also IUDs for those of you that have already had a child and only have one sexual partner vice versa. IUDs you may either spot, have a period, or have no bleeding at all. Consult your doctor for the birth control method that will suit you.
Either you got your period back or you were pregnant and miscarried. Never wait this long to find out why you are not bleeding.
Irregular periods are common. If you find that it is happening often you can talk to your doctor. Sometimes medication can be prescribed to control the bleeding.
Vaginal bleeding is period sweetie lol
If there is no bleeding then you are not menstruating.
Unlikely - the bleeding probably was your period
implantation bleeding can either be a brown or really light pink color if it goes red your probably experiencing a regular period especially if the bleeding starts out light and gets a little more heavy
Hi, *Period: - A period is a normal period, normal flow for you around the time you expect your period to arrive. You can not be pregnant and have a normal period. A period signifies that no egg has been fertilised and the egg breaks down and causes the period. * Implantation Bleeding: - Implantation Bleeding occurs 8-12 days after unprotected sex when the egg has been fertilised by the sperm. Not every woman experiences implantation bleeding and it is not as common as many people believe. When implantation bleeding occurs its usually spotting of blood or light bleeding which lasts a few hours to 2 (sometimes 3) days. Implantation bleeding can be: * Light bleeding in underwear. * Bleeding not requiring a pad or tampon. * Bleeding or streaks of blood on tissue paper when you wipe. * Pinkish bleeding which is light. * Brown bleeding which is light. * Discoloured pinkish, redish or brownish vaginal discharge.
there shouldn't be continuous bleeding after menstruation if you find that your period hasent stopped after the seventh day you are probubly just having a long period they can be as long as 9 days or a short as 3. if you are taking birth control that can also make you have continuous bleeding for a long time .. EITHER WAY YOU SHOULD DEFINATELY GO SEE A DOCTOR... if the bleeding does not stop. ~good Luck~