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Two weeks pregnant is when you conceive so how you know you are pregnant I am not sure. You should not be spotting mid-cycle. If you mean you conceived two weeks ago and have just had a positive pregnancy test it may be just a bit of breakthrough bleeding, or it may be the beginning of a period.

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Yes vaginal bleeding is normal and is known as the withdrawal bleed. However you should only bleed consistently for a few days, just like a period and should not bleed for this amount of time. See your doctor. Please note this is advice only and must not be used in place of a medical experts.

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Spotting can be normal, but if it continues or is quite heavy I would definitely contact your doctor because it could be something as simple as you being on a Birth Control that is not right for your body. Most often doctors recommend giving your birth control at least a month trial before deciding if you like it or not, so keep that in mind.

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yes but i would get it checked out..

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What if you supost to start your period after removing the NuvaRing and all you are doing is spotting?

Any amount of bleeding or spotting "counts" if you're on hormonal birth control. That spotting is your normal withdrawal bleeding. Insert the next ring on schedule.


If your on birth control and your period its shorter but than you start spotting what does this mean?

its just a natural side effect of birth control, spotting can happen when the hormone levels in your body are changing and it might continue, or it could stop.


If spotting occurs for two weeks should I stop taking the birth control or will the spotting stop?

When you start birth control it is not unlikely to have spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is a side effect that can last up to 3 months or longer. You should not stop taking your birth control because you will actually mess up your cycle and when you will have your period. You will also experience more spotting or breakthrough bleeding if you stop now. The spotting will go away,however, you should visit your physician to consider changing the dosage of birth control. Spotting and breakthrough bleeding usually stops when switched to a higher dosage of birth control.


After you start birth control for the first time do you consider spotting the first day of your period or actual flowing the first day?

spotting is the beginning of what will be your period.


Is it normal to get your period twice a month when you first start taking birth control?

Yes birth control changes your cycle causing your body to have to adjust to the birth control after a few weeks it should become a normal schedule.


What if you missed a pill and started your period early are you pregnant?

Sometimes when you miss pills or do not take them everyday at the same time, you may experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is a side effect that is normal while on birth control. Spotting or breakthrough bleeding may start right before you start your menstrual cycle. If you haven't been on birth control for at least 2 months, I recommend taking a pregnancy test, especially if you have been missing pills or do not take them everyday at the same time.


Is it normal to start your period 2 weeks early when on birth control pills?

no this is NOT normal, maybe you have forgotten the pill or miscalculated.


Starting period early on birth control?

Most kinds of birth control will regulate your period, but will not make them 100% predictable. You can still have spotting and periods that start a few days early, or a few days late. However, if this early period is a heavier than normal flow for you, and/or if you experience very painful cramping, you should contact your doctor.


Is it normal for your discharge to change when you start on birth control?

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Is it normal to be on the patch and then you suddenly start spotting while being the second day on the patch?

Spotting is common during the first three months of use of combined hormonal birth control like the patch, ring, or pill. If it continues longer than the first three cycles, or becomes troublesome, see your health care provider.


Will you get your period if you start a new pack of birth control pills instead of taking the 4th week placebo pills?

Probably not, but you may have unscheduled bleeding or spotting.


Is it normal to get a ton of headaces when you first start taking birth control?

sure it is ! When I was pregnant I have the same headaces and i told my doctor and he told me it is normal!