For women who had regular 28-day cycles prior to using Nuva Ring, ovulation usually resumes 2-4 weeks after stopping Nuva Ring. You may have had some ovulation bleeding four weeks after stopping Nuva Ring, and now a period. If the irregular bleeding continues, or if you have other symptoms like unusual vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, or pain with sex or urination, contact your health care provider. It makes sense to call your provider now, anyway, to talk about preconception counseling and health measures. Best wishes to you and your family for a healthy pregnancy!
if the postpartum bleeding has stopped then you probably could get pregnant.
spotting is Implantation bleeding which is a sign of pregnancy so yes you could be pregnant
It depends on what kind of bleeding you're having. If it's spotting, that could mean you're pregnant. But, if it's bleeding like a normal period, chances are you're not pregnant. Best thing to do, of course, would be to see your doctor because it could be something serious.
If you have had sex in the 3 months then it is possible. Have you missed any periods?
you can get pregnant and would not be a period, if the spotting more than light best to see your gynecologist - & don't forget about yearly pap smearsAnswerHello - Im really not sure what could be causing the bleeding. Spotting can be releated to pregnancy or UTI and some women have claimed to experience spotting when ovulating but Im really not sure myself.Because the spotting isn't your actual period then its still possible to get pregnant. As this spotting is abnormal for you, see your doctor for a investigation into the cause of your bleeding. Good luck.
No! You shouldn't be bleeding unless you're not pregnant!
Doctors used to believe you could, but an article publishing in "PARENTING" recently stated that you cannot have a period and be pregnant, although spotting is normal in the first few months.
There are instances of vaginal bleeding for long periods of time during pregnancy. However, it would depend upon how much bleeding; just spotting would be fine, but it is doubtful if bleeding occurs every day in large amounts.
Could be. Take a pregnant test to see.
You should be seeing a gynaecologist before you become anemic!! I agree....Any abnormal bleeding you should be concerned about, hard to say what may cause it. If you are on birth control, the 1st 3 months its normal to have SPOTTING...or if you are pregnant, 1st trimester bleeding occurs sometimes but is def. unhealthy so either way it get that checked out...A.S.A.P
This generally just is spotting, or a period that you may have skipped. I was nearly 3 months pregnant and at work one day I randomly started my period. I bled off and on throughout my first 4 months of pregnancy and my baby and I are perfectly healthy.
Yes and no. Normally, when a woman is pregnant, her period stops. But in some cases, women may continue to have bleeding or spotting during the first several months of the pregnancy. However, if this persists, she should ask her doctor about it.