I had unprotected sex about two weeks ago. And been experiencing some nausea and
Head aches back aches. My period is usually a month and a week. So that would mean my period isn't due for a couple more days. My
Normal period tends to be heavy. Today in the middle of the day, had light pinkish brownish bleeding. It's not heavy like my regular period but i wouldn't call it spotting. Im so confused because its so much different than my regular, but what I read about implantation bleeding tends to be more spotty. I have a little cramping but not to much. Which is also different because normally my cramps are strong. My period normally comes when I wake up. Not at 3 in the afternoon? Is it possible I'm just freaking out on a pregnancy scare, and this is just my period.
Just by checking the nuvaring site: [url=http://www.nuvaring.com/Consumer/aboutNuvaRing/possibleSideEffects/index.asp[/url] you get the answer. "Irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting Changes in menstrual cycle" So...yes, it is possible.
completely normal some women think that bleeding that just experienced as their menstrual cycle when it is really implantation bleeding. however conception right after your period is not rare but it doesnt happen often
Your menstrual cycle doesn't affect implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding occurs when the fertilized egg attaches itself into the uterine lining (which would confirm pregnancy, but at this time you will not get a positive pregnancy test because you are not far enough along yet).
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, unless a woman is pregnant or on hormonal birth control then during her reproductive years she is always in her menstrual cycle. A woman can have sex at any point in her menstrual cycle as long as she uses birth control.
yes, its just the bodys way of getting back to normal.
The menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle, I think that you mean menstruation/period. Gymnasts do the same as every other girl, just use a pad, tampon, or menstrual cup.
Menstruation is one of the phases of the menstrual cycle, whereas the menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive system. During the menstrual cycle an egg is released and to prepare for possible pregnancy the uterus lining plumps-up, if pregnancy doesn't occur the uterus lining sheds (menstruation) so it can start afresh again next cycle.
No, a person cannot occur four days after the previous one. Menstruation is part of the menstrual cycle, it's simply not possible for your entire menstrual cycle to occur in just four days. If you're bleeding four days after the end of your last period it may just be the end of your period, mid-cycle bleeding, or the first bleeding may have been something else other than menstruation.
You cannot always tell when a woman is on her menstrual cycle just by looking at her. Some signs that a woman may be on her period include changes in mood, physical symptoms such as cramps, bloating, or fatigue, and possibly carrying menstrual products with her. However, it is important to remember that menstruation is a private and personal matter, so it is best to avoid making assumptions or asking intrusive questions.
After taking Plan B it is normal to have spotting after one's menstrual cycle for days at a time, if you just started taking the pill. However, if you have been on Plan B for a while, this type of bleeding may not be normal. It could be that the uterus did not expel all of the blood during your period and so spotting occurs mid-cycle.
it depends... how are you asking the question? well women usually have it once a month and it usually last any where from 3-7 days it depends on your age if you just hit puberty then it will be a short amount of days
on the 30th day