Yes. You are fine.
Seeing spotting while taking birth control is totally normal.It's just your body getting use to the hormones you are now taking.My doctor told me you should see spotting or light bleeding for the first 3 months of taking birth control.
If you have light menstrual spotting for more than 10 days, this isn't typically normal. Seeing a doctor can rule out health problems and pregnancy.
I'm not sure if burning with urination is ever normal, and suggest seeing your doctor. Spotting can occur in a normal pregnancy, but again discuss this with your doctor.
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If you have any kind of spotting at any point in your pregnancy it is crucial to go to the doctor (or emergency room). That's untrue you can have spotting during the 1st trimester of your pregnancy it isn't too uncommon, though if it doesn't go away I would suggest seeing the doctor.
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
I would strongly recommend you seeing a doctor or other health professional.
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Depends on the severity of the blow and what actually hits you. Once you are ok, and there are no signs of bleeding or spotting and the baby carries on developing as normal, then you should be ok. I hope you are well, it worries me seeing questions like that!!
you should think about getting off of the pills and seeing a doctor about that.
Mid-cycle bleeding is not normal and you should see a doctor. I would like to correct the above statement. Mid-cycle bleeding is, in fact, fairly normal. Some women experience spotting during ovulation and it is considered a very positive sign of fertility. This spotting will be bright red and tinged with mucous. Implantation spotting generally occurs a week before up to the week of the missed period and is generally brownish in color. If you are worried about your cycle please consider seeing a midwife or if one is not available a doctor.
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