It really depends on when this bleeding is and how long ago you stopped taking the pill. Your body takes around 3-4 months to settle down into it's own cycle after coming off the pill. It needs to "re-learn" to control it's own hormones instead of relying on the artificial ones from the tablets. Therefore if you are within this time-frame, don't worry about it. If you are spotting mid-cycle, this could be normal for you (as a lot of women experience this) or could be you body not releasing enough hormones yet. If you are meaning you have irregular cycles, this is nothing to be worried about. Every woman is different. The irregular cycle does make it difficult however to work out when you are ovulating and therefore makes it hard to conceive if you are not having sex regularly. If you are experiencing irregular cycles, invest in a basal thermometer (about $20) which will help you work out when you are ovulating. Also observing your cervical mucus can show you when you are ovulating. Good Luck!
Yes.
Generally you will bleed ( 1/3 of pregnancies you get implantation bleeding) 6-12 days after fertilization.
I'm not sure 11 days after or something
probably not since you bled
go to the gyno.
You shouldn't be taking tablets while pregnant so see your doctor about this bleeding during pregnancy.
Yes, it could be. Take a test
Based on my experience it is implantation bleeding. I had it a week before my period should arrive. But i knew i was pregnant when i had it. My husband and I are trying to conceive that's why even with a negative result i still believe i am. After 3 days of missed period true enough i was pregnant! I also had lower abdominal cramping and backpains. So goodluck!
Yes. It's just harder to know when you are most likely to conceive when you are planning for a baby. There is every reason to suppose so if you keep on trying.
Roughly April 26th 2008, give or take a few days. However, it is difficult to accurately say when a conception date is. Therefore, I suggest talking to your doctor, midwife or obstetrician about it.
Yes, because if you have irregular periods than you probably do not ovulate regularly. Which if you are trying to conceive could make it very difficult to determine when you will be able to conceive, because determining ovulation is difficult. Having irregular periods also means that you are ovulating less than someone who has a period promptly every 28-30 days which does in fact decrease your chances. With that being said, getting pregnant while having irregular period is not impossible. It might take a little more planning and time, but it is quite possible!! Goodluck to all those who are TTC out there :)
The approximate date of conception was June 23rd 2009. The start date of your last menstrual period is estimated at June 9th 2009