If urn bleeding while pregnant then u should go see a Dr. ASAP.! That is not normal
WHITE bleeding? No.
is it normal to have a period twice a month and bleed when you had a bowel movement or and bleed heavy and think you pregnant is it because of sex but doing in rectum
what if you bleed heavy
Go see your doctor or go to the emergency room. You aren't supposed to bleed when you are pregnant.
if you are bleeding heavily than you probably aren't pregnant, but if you have had a positive pregnancy test and are bleeding heavily you need to see a doctor
if you are pregnant and have any signs of bleed even spotting you should call your doctor. If you are pregnant and are having sever or heavy bleeding you have more then likely misscaried. Call your doctor or go to an er. even if you dont misscarry your baby can have problems due to the bleed if it has cused there not to be enough lining in your uterous.
4 weeks pregnant is when your period is due, this may be a period or if it is really heavy and you have had a positive test I am afraid you are probably having a miscarriage.
It is possible to have a period like bleed during early pregnancy. But the bleeding is usually light and never a heavy, normal period bleed.
You can continue to bleed throughout the whole pregnancy..the only real know of waying is to get a test administered by a doctor.
Lack of a period is a typical symptom of pregnancy, not heavy bleeding. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
Bleeding heavily during early pregnancy can be a sign of a miscarriage or other complications and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider. It's important to seek medical advice to determine the cause of the bleeding and ensure the health of both the mother and the pregnancy.
Yes, it is possible to be pregnant while experiencing heavy bleeding, although it may indicate a potential issue such as a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy. Heavy bleeding for five days, especially if it resembles a menstrual period, might suggest that you are not pregnant, but it's not definitive. If you suspect pregnancy or have concerns about your bleeding, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment.