Most probably YES
No. Spotting can occur during pregnancy.
A pregnancy test used before your period is late is not reliable. You should wait until two weeks after your missed cycle to get a reliable reading.If you had a positive result in a test taken at least two weeks after your missed cycle, this can be considered a positive pregnancy test. Spotting early in pregnancy is normal, bleeding heavier than spotting is not.If you are still questioning whether you are pregnant you should see a doctor or your clinic.
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Yes and no, if you are spotting it may very well be just that, spotting. But it could also be 'Implantation Bleeding', common in early pregnancy. Best way to find out, go to the shop and get a pregnancy test. Better way, go to your doctor and get a blood test.
You can conceive at any time throughout your cycle, including during your menstrual period. Spotting generally occurs during implantation and other times throughout a pregnancy. Spotting can also occur just before or just after a menstrual period. If you are concerned you may be pregnant, you should obtain a pregnancy test.
Not necessarily. But, I had the same problem and I am pregnant! My period was supposed to start on a monday and I began spotting the Saturday morning before..... That is totally not normal for me. So I bout a pregnancy test and it was positive! It is best to take a test! They do sell tests that can tell you before you actually miss your period.
This can be confusing! The first week of pregnancy is actually considered to be the day of your last menstrual period, before you are technically even pregnant! You are actually two weeks pregnant when conception occurs, and generally four weeks pregnant before you can get a positive pregnancy test!
Not necessarily. Spotting can be caused by a variety of issues, including stress, but also including pregnancy. If you suspect you may be pregnant, you should definitely take a test and visit a gynecologist to be sure. Even if you don't have reason to believe you may be pregnant, spotting is something your gynecologist should be made aware of and can help you with.
Yes. Your hormones fluctuate quite a bit during and after a miscarriage. It can sometimes take up to a month before your levels go back to normal, so it is possible to have a positive result on a pregnancy test whether there is spotting or not.
If you think you are pregnant, include that in the question instead of beating around the bush with the spotting & sensitive sense of smell & nausea symptoms of being pregnant. If you are sexually active & think you are pregnant, get a pregnancy test. If the test is positive, go see a doctor. Even if the test isn't positive, you should still go see a doctor because pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate. And if you didn't know that these are symptoms of being pregnant, then you should not be sexually active with the lack of knowledge that you have about such things, (assuming that you are sexually active).
Spotting before you get a heavier flow is very normal...If you are normally like clockwork and you only have spotting and do not get a regular flo within the next 3-4 days then it is very possible that you are pregnant and that the spotting is implantation bleeding.
Spotting and irregular periods are side effects of the implant. If you still think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test.