You cannot menstruate while pregnant - menstruation only occurs if you don't fall pregnant - but you can experience bleeding while pregnant such as implantation bleeding. If you suspect that you may be pregnant then take a pregnancy test to find out if you are pregnant or not. Do not use tampons when your flow is light like this, it is dangerous and irresponsible to misuse tampons like this.
Some women still bleed and have their period while pregnant.
No. The blood washes the sperm out. Only animals get pregnant when they bleed.
If you are pregnant you don't bleed, and blood turns brown when it's dry, I suggest you get a pregnancy test.
No you are not pregnant. I have had that to happen to me to. An I was not pregnant.
yes it is because sometimes it all comes out at one time and clogs so yes it is its also very common during your period to see a blood clot in your pad or on your tampon
No.
Your tampon should be completely saturated with blood after 4-6 hours - if the tampon is dry when removing then you need to use a lower absorbency or switch to pads. If the string is getting blood on it some may be from blood lingering in the vaginal canal before tampon insertion, but it may also be that blood is simply bypassing the tampon. Try different TYPES (not just brands) of tampon, you may also want to consider menstrual cups which don't leak.
Sweetheart, you're not bleeding out of your butt. The blood is dripping down to your butt. Put a second pad on the back if your underwear or use a tampon.
Tylenol does not thin your blood and is the only safe pain reliever to take during pregnancy.
You do NOT need to take out your tampon when you swim or go to the restroom. Doctors advise you not to wear them to bed because of the length of time you are asleep. I hope that helped!! If you sleep for more than 8 hours you should wear a pad instead. Otherwise it is ok to wear a tampon.
As long as your flow is sufficient for the absorbency, yes. General rule of thumb - use lowest absorbency; if the tampon leaks within 1-2 hours use the next absorbency up, if the tampon is not saturated with blood after 4-6 hours use lower absorbency or switch to pads. Even if the tampon is a lower absorbency than needed chances are you will not bleed through within just one hour.
No, if you menstruated then you are not pregnant - it is possible to bleed when pregnant, but biologically impossible to menstruate during pregnancy. Two days after menstruation spotting is normal, it's just the remaining blood leaving your body.
bleed to death