If your period is heavier than normal or is lasting longer than usual, it is probably nothing to worry about, but you should go to a doctor to be checked.
most definitely yes, you should be worried and see a doctor immediately!
If you are bleeding significantly you should get imediate medical help bleeding should stop soon after a miscarage If you are still bleeding more than a period or still the next day there may be placenta still in the uterious You should get medical advise either way
It can take up to 2 hours for it to stop bleeding.
Yes, confront him about it, after that if you are still worried keep a close eye on him.
Yes you should, as the old flame could rekindle again.
no
As uterus and cervix have been removed then there should be no bleeding.
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr immediately.
No!...Go and see your DR
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr right away.
Anytime you experience bleeding you should go to the ER or contact your doctor to be sure you're not having any complications with the placenta separating from the uterus or with your baby. It's unlikely to mis-carry after the 12th week but still possible. Other times, you might have bleeding because of an std... pelvic inflammatory diseases irritate the cervix and cause swelling inside the vagina which will lead to bleeding during/after intercourse.
If you are worried you need to seek out doctors advice.