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All women on depo provera have changes in their bleeding. Some bleed more, and others bleed less. In the early months of use, you may have breakthrough bleeding that goes on for days, weeks, or months. This bleeding decreases over time.
If you believe it will, yes. If it destroys the brachial artey and the bleeding isn't stopped you will bleed out.
Yes, some women do bleed some even when they are pregnant. See a doctor and get a reliable pregnancy test because if you are pregnant, continuing to take birth control pills could cause complications.
You don't - but a bleeding from both nostrils indicates a bleeding from the back of the nasal cavity and that is way more serious compared to an ordinary nosebleed. When you bleed out of one side of your nose is it a bleeding in front and is easily stopped (for the most part)
i have 1 week pregnency but i have been bleeding what should i do.
Yes, you can bleed a couple of days after your period or at any point in your menstrual cycle. The bleeding may be the end of your period or may be due to something else such as ovulation bleeding.
After you have stopped bleeding. Alcohol makes you bleed more and healing takes about a week.
It depends. If you have stopped bleeding for about two weeks and started again that is probably your first post pregnancy period. Some woman bleed longer than 6 weeks some shorter. If you are truly concered I would call your doctor or midwifes office.
Internal bleeding is when you bleed on the inside as where normal bleeding is where you bleed on the outside
Breakthrough bleeding on the mini pill is very common, especially if you don't take the pill at the same time everyday or miss a pill.
The verb is bleed. Bled is the past tense of bleed. The present tense of bleed is present simple -- bleed or bleeds present continuous -- am bleeding, is bleeding, are bleeding present perfect -- have bled, has bled present perfect continuous -- have been bleeding, has been bleeding
You can get breakthrough bleeding when you are on the pill increasing the risk of conception. this can be the result of the wrong dosage or strength in the pill. The best thing to do is consult your physician.