For the first 3 to 6 months, your monthly period may become irregular. You may also have frequent spotting or light bleeding.
A few women have heavy bleeding during this time. Call your health-care provider if the bleeding remains heavier than usual.
After your body adjusts, the number of bleeding days is likely to decrease, but may remain irregular or they may stop all together. If after the bleeding decreases it becomes heavy again you should call your Gynecologist.
Heavy prolonged bleeding with or without pain is not normal and will lead to anemia if not stopped. It may mean the IUD is not placed correctly or not all BC devices are going to work well for everyone.
you should see a doctor quickly.
Unscheduled bleeding is a common side effect of the minipill. If you find it distressing, talk with your health care provider about other options.
If you missed tow pills and had breakthrough bleeding, resuming your pills should stop the bleeding. However, since you missed two pills you are not protected this month, so use a backup method of birth control.
Have no idea. You need to be examined so see a doctor.
Irregular periods are normal, especially if you're young. A month is quite a long time. Seek professional help. You may have Ovarian Cysts.
The thing you should do is go to the doctor and let him examine you to find out why you are bleeding. Then you can discuss treatments.
Signs of pregnancy on the implant are lack of bleeding and positive pregnancy test. Irregular bleeding on the implant is a side effect, and not a sign of pregnancy.
As uterus and cervix have been removed then there should be no bleeding.
This question is very confusing, but if you've been bleeding for over a month, you should see your doctor immediately.
You may have thought it was your period but it may have been vaginal bleeding. Have you taken a pregnancy test? I would take one after the bleeding has stopped. The bleeding you experienced could infact be implantation bleeding not your period. I say this because of the symptoms you explained.
i have 1 week pregnency but i have been bleeding what should i do.
ask your doctor