Many answers, but many questions. how old are you? Bleeding may be fibroids Bleeding may be too low a dose a hormone in the pill you are taking Bleeding may be spontaneous abortion Worst Case... Bleeding may be cancer. Go to a doctor. speak with them.
The bleeding you experience during a miscarriage is notyour period. It is bleeding due to losing the baby.
Not exactly. Some women have bleeding in the first month of two of pregnancy, but it is not technically a period. Also, if you have heavy bleeding during pregnancy, you might actually be having a miscarriage.
No. Go and see a doctor. You are probably having a miscarriage.
some people have a light period rather and miss the first one altogther or u could be having a miscarriage
Since you had your period last week, it is most unlikely that you are pregnant. If the bleeding seems extreme to you, check in with your doctor.
Bleeding more heavily than normal can be a sign of a miscarriage instead of a regular period. However, it's not a miscarriage if you never actually conceived. There are other causes of very heavy menstruation, including having a non-hormonal IUD.
Don't understand the question sorry go see a doctor if your bleeding and it won't stop maybe your having a miscarriage From pink princess
Its unlikely to be a miscarriage as the embryo wouldn't of completely implanted itself in your uterus so technically you wouldn't be pregnant till this happens. Its most likely irregular bleeding or break through bleeding.
Prolonged Bleeding doesnt always mean you pregnant, stress can change patterens as well as having a unnormal period. If you think you pregnant n have a brownish discharge or heavey bleeding with clots i suggest seeing a doctor asap. It could mean a miscarriage an you may need medical attention, or even a prolong period may seen like a miscarriage. Either way seeing a doctor is the best way to go.
yes..i got a period just 2 weeks after a miscarriage
Go see a REAL doctor.
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.