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Spotting or bleeding, brown or red, is a common side effect of the contraceptive implant.
red or brown spotting is common, but some people dont have spotting at all (there the lucky folk).
This DOESN'T necessarily mean miscarriage!
It could be impantation spotting. If you had sex within a day of the spotting starting it could be from the cervix. However if it is changing to red you need to go to see a doctor asap, and make sure your not having a miscarriage. When I was first pregnant with my baby I had spotting without sex and it was from implantation but it was brown blood which is old blood. Red blood is fresh blood!! Good luck.
Spotting can be brown, pink, orange, bright red, dark red, and/or black. It really depends on the reason for the spotting. If you are having spotting of any color or are bleeding heavily you should contact your Dr right away.
Very common. Brown blood is old blood and should not be too concerning. If you begin spotting red blood or experience cramping you should contact your OB.
Yes its possible.
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You should first take a pregnancy test. You didn't give an age so that makes it tough. It could be the start of menopause if your older or it could be begining stages of pregnancy. It is normal to have brown spotting and even some blood in begining stages of pregnancy. This is caused by the implanting of the fertilized egg on the side of the uterus. It causes some of the tissue to break lose and bleed. Some of this blood stays in the uterus and comes out later which is where the brown spotting comes in. Brown spotting is old blood.
you just have a short cycle.
Yes, it could. Spotting shouldn't be a problem unless your doctor says it is.
yes,as long as it is not bright red you will be fine.