Yes it could be a sign of implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding is vaginal discharge which usually contains a small amount of pinkish or brownish blood. Only about a third of pregnant women experience implantation bleeding.
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All depends on what bleeding you are having, I't might be implantation bleeding if it is little, pinkinsh or brown. If there is a lot of blood and you have pain you might be having a miscarraige. Contact you care giver for advise.
It doesn't mean that. A woman who can be pregnant can be pregnant. A woman can have withdrawal bleeding for unrelated reasons. It's almost like asking why having blue eyes means you can still have brown hair.
If you are pregnant you don't bleed, and blood turns brown when it's dry, I suggest you get a pregnancy test.
To know for sure whether you are pregnant or not is to take a pregnancy test. But that could be a sign of implantation bleeding.
go see a dr. to see if your really pregnant and having complications, or if you have a serious hormone imbalance
Brown bleeding is not always normal. Accompanied with pain, you should see your doctor immediately.
If you had sex during the three days without protection, or within the first week of pill use, you could be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test.
Lucky for you, no.
If a woman has a period, it is unlikely that she is pregnant; however, birth control is not 100% effective. The bleeding you have while on birth control is not actually a period; it is withdrawal bleeding, a reaction to lower hormones in the days you use a placebo pill. If you're having a typical withdrawal bleed, chances are low that you are pregnant. If you're pregnant, you will not have a normal withdrawal bleed. However you may experience brown vaginal bleeding or no bleeding at all. Even without the birth control pill, some pregnant women have bleeding (similar, but not equal, to a period) in the first month. This spotting is common, and doesn't mean that something is wrong with the pregnancy. But if you're having bleeding or spotting with a positive pregnancy test, contact your health care provider today. If you're having pain, bleeding, and a positive pregnancy test, go to the emergency room. Pregnancy with bleeding while on birth control is possible. First, birth control pills are not 100% effective and it is possible to become pregnant while on them. Second, bleeding during pregnancy is possible, but usually signals a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
You very well might be. The brown spotting is most likely to be implantation bleeding which is very common.
The best person to answer your question is your doctor.
yes - take a test