Yes, sometimes your period can just be late. You can check this site for more information as to why it could have been late. http://www.scarleteen.com/article/pink/m_i_a_or_dude_wheres_my_period
Can implantation bleeding be heavy until you need napkins? Btw the spotting of brownish blood contains clots, can implantation bleeding consists of clots?
Period type cramping around the time a period would come is quite common, implantation bleeding is less common, so the answer is yes. answer There's no such thing as implantation cramping you can only get that if you ae bleeding as well
There are quite a few, like abnormal bleeding(not normal period bleeding), increased discharge, pain or burning sensations when urinating, and pelvic pain.
Yes, it is. In the first 18 months of your period, it is not regular and can take up to 42 days rather than 30 or 31. On certain days, your period is not heavy, and is just a bit of spotting. On other days, it is quite heavy and can sometimes 'flood' (meaning that it goes through the pantyliner and onto your pants). It's completely normal, so don't worry. ;)
Bleeding (usually heavy) maybe some cramping == == This bleeding may or may not be accompanied by crampy pains - a bit like period pains, or the bleeding can continue on for several days before the more serious pains kick in. Also be aware that this bleeding does not necessarily mean you will miscarry - I have always had bleeding in pregnancy and it has gone both ways.If the bleeding does continue to the stage of being an 'inevitable' miscarriage, then expect quite strong pains and an increase in the amount of blood loss. Clots - sometimes quite large - can be lost. Occasionally you may see the baby, which sounds scary but isn't so bad when it comes to it.
Bleeding (usually heavy) maybe some cramping == == This bleeding may or may not be accompanied by crampy pains - a bit like period pains, or the bleeding can continue on for several days before the more serious pains kick in. Also be aware that this bleeding does not necessarily mean you will miscarry - I have always had bleeding in pregnancy and it has gone both ways.If the bleeding does continue to the stage of being an 'inevitable' miscarriage, then expect quite strong pains and an increase in the amount of blood loss. Clots - sometimes quite large - can be lost. Occasionally you may see the baby, which sounds scary but isn't so bad when it comes to it.
Are you bleeding like a 'normal' period or spotting, heavy or not? Both of the times that I was pregnant my positive result was quite faint as my hormone levels were still pretty low and the second time that I tested positive I bled heavy a few days later, went into the ER and everything was just fine. I would recommend that you see your doctor if bleeding is heavy and/or persistant (lasts a few days) this could be sign of a miscarriage which is very common in early pregnancy, sometimes women dont' even know that they are pregnant at all and just figure it is a period that has been just alittle late.
you can have some bleeding as labour is about to start called a bloody show. if its quite heavy though just ring your hospital and get advise on wether its normal or ok.
What do you call excessive bleeding? You may bleed quite heavily for a couple of days but if it doesn't get slower and lighter after four days, see a doctor.
I was late on my period so i went to a youth clinic where i had two pregnancy tests which both came back negative. they put me on the pill and my pill free week came when i usually have a period it started with light brown spotting, which became very heavy and bright red and i then began to get very bad stomach pains which i put down to period pains because i do have heavy very painful periods where i have fainted before. The pain got worse i was very hot i took some hybroprofen which seemed to carm it but then i passes a very strange looking clot but because i was so confused and i didnt know what to do i flushed it away it was quite big abit smaller than my little finger but i cant remember the colour the pain and unusual bleeding only lasted about 20 minutes. since then the bleeding has carmed down but is still quite heavy and brightly colourd. I don't really know what to do next?
Usually just a couple of times after the first time. If you are bleeding past 1 1/2 weeks, then you may get checked out by a OBGYN. I bled quite a lot, it lasted a couple of days, and then again the next time I had sex, so it is quite normal, but if the bleeding is excessively heavy or lasts a long time - and it is not your period, then go and visit a sexual health clinic or your doctor.
At this early in the game you cannot know for sure if you are having a miscarriage unless you have had a positive preg test. Many women experience miscarriages early but they don't realise it because they put it down to a "heavy period". It is quite possible you are having a miscarriage, but there would be nothing a doctor could do. Take it easy, take some pain tablets and good luck.