YOU COULD BE PREGNANT BUT YOU NEED TO SEE IF YOUR VAGINA HURTS AFTER A COUPLE OF DAYS OF YOUR TUBES BEING TIRED ALSO IF YOU ARE YOU NEED TO MAKE SURE THE DAD KNOWS AND ALSO YOUR PARENTS KNOW IF YOU ARE YOUNG THEN YOU SHOULD LET YOUR LOCAL DOCTOR KNOW AND ALSO YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY P.S next time wear a CONDOM
It is possible to experience bleeding during early pregnancy. However a normal period like bleed is usually not related to pregnancy. Yes. though not common, you can still have your period while pregnant. Go to your doctor, health clinic, or take a pregnancy test to confirm. If you are pregnant, you will need prenatal care.
It's possible ... some women do experience (usually relatively light) bleeding for a couple of months after conception. If you have any questions, you should see a physician.
Hello, Your question is: Could i be pregnant almost immediately after having a hysteroscopy to remove a fetal bone left in your uterine cavity after an abortion-5 days after the hysteroscopy you have an unusually light period? It's possible you may of conceived but I would believe that the light vaginal bleeding you experienced was caused by the Hysteroscopy you had performed. Usually during any vaginal operatic procedure, vaginal bleeding is a possibility. Please note this is advice only & should not be used in place of a Doctors evaluation.
Usually no period indicates pregnancy. The time at which a woman is most likely to get pregnant is several days after she stops Menstruating (bleeding) in a woman with a 28 day menstrual cycle she is most likely to get pregnant on days 11 to 15 inclusive after the day she started bleeding. that means that on average she has stopped bleeding several days before she reaches her fertile stage. When a woman is bleeding she can not get pregnant assuming that the bleeding is a normal menstruation. If a woman becomes pregnant normally she will stop having any sort of menstruation.
If a woman has a period, it is unlikely that she is pregnant; however, birth control is not 100% effective. The bleeding you have while on birth control is not actually a period; it is withdrawal bleeding, a reaction to lower hormones in the days you use a placebo pill. If you're having a typical withdrawal bleed, chances are low that you are pregnant. If you're pregnant, you will not have a normal withdrawal bleed. However you may experience brown vaginal bleeding or no bleeding at all. Even without the birth control pill, some pregnant women have bleeding (similar, but not equal, to a period) in the first month. This spotting is common, and doesn't mean that something is wrong with the pregnancy. But if you're having bleeding or spotting with a positive pregnancy test, contact your health care provider today. If you're having pain, bleeding, and a positive pregnancy test, go to the emergency room. Pregnancy with bleeding while on birth control is possible. First, birth control pills are not 100% effective and it is possible to become pregnant while on them. Second, bleeding during pregnancy is possible, but usually signals a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
Bleeding while pregnant is not usually a good sign. you should get her checked at the vets to make sure everything is alright.
It is possible to have a period like bleed during early pregnancy. But the bleeding is usually light and never a heavy, normal period bleed.
A woman is usually pregnant for about 9 months, so you decide.
If you're uncertain, take a pregnancy test. 5 days seems normal, but if the period was unusually light, you could be pregnant.
The vaginal bleeding you experienced is most likely caused by the operation. Any operatic procedure to the vaginal area usually results in vaginal spotting or light bleeding. However do perform a pregnancy test 3-4 weeks after you last had unprotected sex to be certain.
If you think that you are pregnant and your period is different then it usually is, then you should see your doctor to find out if you are really pregnant. If you are pregnant for sure and bleeding also see your doctor because they are the only ones that can confirm what is going on with your body. Every pregnancy is different, spotting can go away and the pregnancy can continue normally. It can however, be a sign of possible miscarriage, you should avoid sex and stay in bed as much as possible, and see your doctor.
If you had bleeding at four weeks pregnant it is possible that you were not pregnant at all, you just had a period. Even if you were pregnant tests may show nothing as very little hormone would have been produced and it would soon disappear.