Hello - This could be pregnancy related but any number of things cna also cause this from: * Stress * Plan B/morning after pill. * Vaginal infection. * Irregular periods. * Hormonal Imbalance. * Pregnancy. The best thing to do is see your Doctor for a Quantitative Beta HCG pregnancy test. You will need to ask specifically for this test so write down the name and it is very accurate.
I heard from a doctor that most girls that are on the pill (not sure what method you are on,) actually DO get pregnant more often than you would think, but then miscarry. Its an ugly thought. But that could be what the brown mess is all about.
most likely not. when your on Birth Control you usually stop getting your period or its lighter. brown spoting is just your uterus cleaning its self out sence it dosent have the overie eggs to do that anymore. it just cleans out any bacteria or infetion that may be starting in your uterus
It's possible; Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
yes and then no. your cycle can be changinh or yes you can be pregnant.
No, periods light or heavy are a sign you are not pregnant.
Maybe, you need to get of the pills.
Yes you will have great chances of becoming pregnant now. It usually takes 3-7 days after stopping birth control to be able to become pregnant.
A woman's menstrual periods are regular and usually lighter when she is taking oral contraceptives
You might be pregnant. Take a home pregnancy test or go see a doctor.
It usually takes about a year for periods to get regular after they first start and it is not uncommon to skip a period until your periods get regular/monthly.
No,that means either the baby has died,or you are not pregnant...
Usually but not necessarily. Some women can have one or two periods after they become pregnant but it is somewhat rare. The best way to see if you are pregnant is to get a test.
If you're usually regular, there could be a number of reasons you missed your last 2 periods. The most likely reason is that you are pregnant. However, if you have ruled out pregnancy, stress, illness, diet, and hormonal changes could all be culprits. See your doctor to find the cause and treat the problem.
not usually because if you do have them they are usually lighter than prepregnancy.
If you get pregnant, you usually don't get periods!
I am 45 and usually have regular, if not early periods but this month I got moody and angry about two days before it should have started and then it just never came. Can I be pregnant at this age?
no one knows how many periods are in a day but a regular period usually lasts about a week or so.
Usually it takes a week for conception to be complete. Regular periods take approximately a month. So you might be about 3 weeks pregnant. I'm no doctor though.