The uterus prepares for the implantation of an egg each month or so. If that doesn't happen, the "bed" that was prepared has to be removed. This process involves losing the top layer and an amount of bleeding.
There is not enough information with the question to give an intelligent answer except to say, "If you experience sudden vaginal bleeding outside of your normal menses, seek immediate medical care." Carol, R.N.
As uterus and cervix have been removed then there should be no bleeding.
Menorrhagia is the medical term meaning bursting forth of the menses. A more traditional definition would be excessive menstrual bleeding.
may be they have a wound.
Chronic salpingitis is the inflammation of fallopian tubes, and it may spread locally in your pelvic cavity and cause PID. Always abnormal bleeding, bleeding between menses are symptoms of PID.
Easily bruising or bleeding, possibly extra heavy flow during menses, if you're a female, or bleeding more than you think you should according to what kind of wound you've obtained.
It is doubtful that the bleeding you had was implantation bleeding since most women ovulate 12-17 days after the first day of your last menses, and implantation is 5-7 days after ovulation. However almost anything is possible.
If your not bleeding then your pregnant if you start bleeding in your pregnancy it's a miscarriage
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Anytime you have bleeding there's a potential for clotting.
Iam having heavy bleeding and bad cramps can you still be pregnant?
There are lots of reasons that you could be bleeding, but if the bleeding is excessive, please, please see a doctor. The doctor will be able to help you if it is an emergency.