potentially but usually if your pregnant you dont have your period because it is saving it for the baby
Yes. Spotting is a bloody vaginal discharge or light bleeding down under. Spotting during pregnancy is nothing to be worried about. It is especially common during the first trimester.Congrats!
Spotting during the 9th month of pregnancy can be due to different causes. For instance, a bloody show would be a sign that your body is preparing for labor and delivery. Another cause could be placental abruption in which a portion of the placenta may break away from the wall of the uterus. If there is spotting during your last month of pregnancy and you are unsure of what is going on, call the doctor to see what should be done.
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"Bloody Sunday"
That is just like asking why are we hard on the outside and all gushy and bloody on the inside
The massacre is known as Bloody Sunday.
Spotting can occur for a number of reasons. Most commonly spotting can occur due to hormonal changes during your menstrual cycle or as a result of ovulation. It could also occur if there has been some damage to the vaginal walls as a result of rough sex, or it may be a sign of an STD.
Many women do, but here's the thing, are you sure it's old blood (very dark in color - almost brown even)? Even at that, depending on your stage of pregnancy, it could be a symptom of something else. You need to make sure that an ectopic pregnancy has been ruled out. You also should make sure that a molar pregnancy has been ruled out (although a molar pregnancy is extremely rare). There are also other problems that could be occurring that is not readily brought to your attention as a result of this old bloody discharge. Not only that, but the discharge of blood, old or new, can be an indication of something severe, even though it is usually perfectly normal. In any case, you should call over to the doctor's office and speak to the nurse on call when you are able to at the very least. Tell her what is going on and she will recommend whether you should come in for an exam or put you completely at ease.
Pain that is heavy cramping and accompanied by bloody discharge or bleeding like having a period could indicate a miscarriage. It is difficult to tell that early in a pregnancy unless you have a doctor's exam.
There can be any number of reasons for spotting between menstruation, from hormonal imbalances or ovulation, through to vaginal damage from rough sex or STD's. If it is unusual for you and keeps occuring then talk to your doctor.
Symptoms of abdominal pain, bloody urine or vaginal discharge, and discomfort with urinating can overlap in both urinary tract infections and pregnancy. A urine pregnancy test (which can be very sensitive but not 100% accurate, especially in the first few weeks of a pregnancy) is often obtained to rule-out pregnancy if there's concern about a urinary tract infection.
Bloody discharge is normal during pregnancy but you should consult your doctor asap