well, if you are bleeding down there, you have probely started your first pireod, and 3 days id pretty normal.
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.
1. Venous bleeding (bleeding from the veins). 2. Arterial bleeding (bleeding from the arteries). 3. Capillary bleeding.
Bleeding between periods is common in the initial weeks of using hormonal birth control. It normally settles down within three cycles. If it lasts longer or is bothersome, talk to your health care provider about changing formulas.
This is called break through bleeding, if it continues talk to your doctor about changing pills.
Nio, implantation bleeding is just a couple of spots.
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Yes it is, i thougt i might be pregnant cause i was almost three weeks late when i started bleeding (it was not like a normal period for me but i dismissed it) i noticed a week before i started bleeding that my uterus/uterus area was hard. My problem is that it still is and feels like it could actually be slightly bigger. I don't know what could be going on and I'm clearly worried.
Just a small amount of bleeding for two to three days.
How dont you know this??? A spear with three notches... In latin, 3 = tri & notch = dent. If you havent caught on by now, its a trident.
You can get pregnant immediately after removal of the implant. Use another method if you don't want to be pregnant now.
thats sweet and.. definetely that can happends.. there's no rulz for love haha
No. The important thing to remember with Nuva Ring is to continue to use it according to the schedule on the calendar, regardless of any bleeding. You may start bleeding before the three week ring interval is done, but you keep it in anyway. You may still be bleeding after the ring-free interval is done, but you put in a new ring anyway.