Can implantation bleeding be heavy until you need napkins? Btw the spotting of brownish blood contains clots, can implantation bleeding consists of clots?
No, spotting means light bleeding such as pink or brown discharge - heavy bleeding suggests menstruation, although it is possible to bleed during pregnancy if you are bleeding when menstruation was due then it is likely menstruation.
Many things can cause a woman to bleed besides menstruation. Some types of birth control can cause abnormal bleeding or spotting. Sometimes sexual intercourse can cause some spotting or light bleeding. Stress has been known to postpone or trigger menstruation. The safest way to deal with a problem like this, though, is to see a doctor. There are several adverse things that can cause bleeding also and it is best to find the reason why there is abnormal bleeding to make sure there is nothing wrong or to correct it if there is.
If you take Yasmin continuously, you will get withdrawal bleeding when you get to the next rest period. You may also have unexpected spotting or breakthrough bleeding.
It should be just as the name goes 'spotting' if it looks like your normal menstruation bleeding then it is something to worry about because it could be a sign of something much worse than normal.
Spotting or a light period is normal. If you are bleeding heavily or for more than a few days I would contact you obstetrician to be safe
If the bleeding is between periods then obviously it can't be menstrual bleeding - menstruation is your period. If you're seeing mid-cycle spotting the most likely cause is hormonal imbalance causing mid-cycle spotting with hormonal shifts around ovulation. This may be the onset of early menopause.
It is possible that this isn't menstruation at all. Light bleeding mid-cycle may be ovulation bleeding or hormonal imbalances causing spotting. If it's a one-off then it's nothing to be concerned about, but if this occurs on a regular basis it is best to talk to your doctor about investigating the cause.
What you describe is spotting, spotting is just light bleeding so not separate from menstruation - most people spot as their period starts, this is normal. If you're not sure if you're pregnant or not then take a pregnancy test to be sure.
There's no such thing as a mini-period. Menstruation is a specific part of your menstrual cycle, if you are spotting or bleeding mid-cycle that isn't menstruation but likely a result of hormonal imbalance. If it continues talk to your doctor to figure out what is wrong.
Yes, it's completely normal to spot before your period - spotting is light bleeding, menstruation normally starts light like this and then gets heavier as it goes on.
Yes, you can't ovulate during menstruation but spotting can occur for a few days after menstruation is no longer active - thus you may be ovulating while still spotting.
The Side effects during or immediately after the procedure may include mild to moderate cramping, nausea/vomiting, dizziness/light-headedness, and bleeding/spotting