yes, you should visit a doctor
spotting can happen either before of after your period often it is dried blood if however you are worried then you should contact your gp.
Go to the doctor. Years ago I started my period at the beginning of summer and it wasn't until the end of summer that I finally told my doctor. For several months, I had to get a shot to start the period and another to stop it, so.. I had two shots every month for three months. After the third month, my periods returned to normal for a couple of months but following that I started getting my periods twice a year. It was a mess. Your periods will probably not stop on their own, you have to see your doctor because all that blood loss can lead to more severe problems.
From what I've heard in the past it's okay to have light periods, or spot. If you are worried, or it continues seek a medical professional. Your babies' life is your responsibility, You should get check ups while pregnant every now and then.
With every girl it is different. (between the ages of 9-16).
Biweekly means every two weeks that should be around 24 pay periods.
taking teracozin with my blood pressure low every day 107. What should I be worried about
Well it depense every woman will get an irregular period every now and then. Not all women get there periods every lets say 28 days. There are going to be times that your period comes early and sometimes that you get it late. It's nothing to worry about unless you skip an entire month then I would be worried.
You are obviously worried about this, but please understand every person is different and while some people start their periods young others start them later, and this is quite normal, it is not a race! However if you are very worried you should ask the person who cares for you (e.g. your mom or dad or guardian) to arrange for you to go and see the doctor for a check up. Tell the doctor about your concerns so that is there is a problem, it can be investigated.
It is doubtful However if you often have unprotected sex you should be worried because it only a matter of time before she is pregnant.
It shouldn't be compulsary EVERY day - however - regular periods of sporingexercise is good for the body.
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Every body, and every pregnancy recuperation for that matter, is different. You could be retaining water in that area to help you heal from the cesarian section. As for the periods, with my first I started periods right on schedule one month after birth (while nursing), but with my second I didn't have a period for two years (also while nursing).