One week and one day from your ovulation day ? Then it can be implantation spotting! That is a good indicator that you have conceived! One week and one day pregnant? Please contact your midwife if you are spotting when pregnant, although it might be harmless it is best to ask a professional about it. All the best to you!
you only count days with blood spotting, the brown spotting may occur when you change your diet or over exercise your self. i asked my doctor about the 14th day brown spotting and she said its nothing to be worried about, i guess that should apply to your case.
You should first take a pregnancy test. You didn't give an age so that makes it tough. It could be the start of menopause if your older or it could be begining stages of pregnancy. It is normal to have brown spotting and even some blood in begining stages of pregnancy. This is caused by the implanting of the fertilized egg on the side of the uterus. It causes some of the tissue to break lose and bleed. Some of this blood stays in the uterus and comes out later which is where the brown spotting comes in. Brown spotting is old blood.
you just have a short cycle.
My favorite usually last four days it came on which is only two brown spots on my pad that’s it no..
No your not pregnant. You can only be pregnant if you miss your period completely.
Brown spotting after a period means that your just coming off and it happens for a day or two after your period its no big deal so dont freak out!:]
I've just got done with my period a week ago, but i had intercourse the day before my last day of my period and then a week later i had intercourse again..the next day i startiung apotting and the day after i was spotting a little more heavier...whats the meaning to this?
You were only spotting for not even a full day and having some bad cramping?
It depends what you are spotting. Birds? if birds that might apply pressure
The first day of your period is the first day of bleeding - you don't count days when you are spotting (brown or pink discharge).
If you're having un-explained spotting you should seek medical advice as there are so many reasons for this. To answer your question, spotting is common to for 2 or 3 days about a week before your period is due (implantation spotting - where an embryo is implanting itself in the uterus) just prior to your period and immediately after your period. It also sometimes occurs for the day of ovulation. It's usually a very light pink or brown colour and not very dark, but can vary from person to person. If your spotting appears mucosy, seems to be getting heavier or has clots in it, please seek IMMEDIATE medical advice.
spottings a sign of pregnancy possibly..