It could be your period still. Sometimes they stop and start. If you have been sick it will sometimes stop and then restart. Sex can stop a period for a day or so. If you are young and just starting it takes a bit for your cycle to settle down.
Well, I would suggest going to a Doctor. But, if you became pregnant within that week, it could be probably be bleeding. !
Since you had your period last week, it is most unlikely that you are pregnant. If the bleeding seems extreme to you, check in with your doctor.
If you have your period and then a week later you are bleeding again it may be a sign of disease or injury. If you experience these symptoms you should make an appointment with your doctor for an examination.
You are probably ovulating
It's normal. You can continue bleeding up to a week after your period.
It's is normal, although rare. No thing to worry about.
Your period was just probally late, if you where pregnant you would not of started at all.
Implantation bleeding generally occurs 6 - 12 days after ovulation.
only if ur preggers
Bleeding a week after your period could be due to various reasons such as hormonal fluctuations, cervical irritation, or ovulation spotting. If the bleeding is persistent or heavy, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues.
I don't remember where i read this ( i think some website ) but i believe you can have implantation bleeding- something to do with the lining shedding.
Usually no, sometimes you may experience a side effect from taking the pill which is called breakthrough bleeding. Breakthrough bleeding is a nuisance that can last up to a week, which in sense makes you think it is a regular period but actually its not. Most likely you started breakthrough bleeding during your last week of active pills and then you started your "real period" during the placebo week. If breakthrough bleeding still occurs after 3 months, it is recommended that you consult your physician, this may mean you need a higher dosage of birth control.