http://www.coolnurse.com/birthcontrol.htm http://www.crisispregnancy.com/birth-mother/pregnancy-questions.html http://www.epigee.org/guide/medfaq.html Hello. This could mean several things. You may be pregnant (its happens on BCP), had experienced break through bleeding because for some reason you ovulated or the doseage isn't high enough for you.
You sometimes start spotting right before the period actually starts, so I don't think it is really your period, only an indication that your period is about to start. Also, if your periods are very irregular, you may only have spotting some months.
Spotting is just when there are small amounts of blood in your discharge. If this is just before your period then it is likely just the start of your period.
Spotting is normal before your period - your period doesn't just suddenly start, it starts slowly at first so only small amounts of blood will leave your body, this is spotting.
what does it mean when you start spotting 6 days after your period has ended
spotting is the beginning of what will be your period.
You may not have any more bleeding this month. Use a backup method for seven days, but you're probably protected right away if you started NuvaRing with spotting.
Hi, Its not uncommon for periods to arrive 2-3 days earlier than usual. Yes the first day of your period is as soon as the bleeding starts, whether it be spotting or heavy flow.
what does it mean you start to have a light pink discharge after your period
Spotting can be a sign a period is about to start. If you skip more than one period and only see spotting, see a doctor to make sure you are not pregnant or have a health issue that needs attention.
it means that you are coming to the end of your period and as you come to the end your flow will start spotting and eventually stop all together
It is your body's way of preparing for your period. The cramping should only happen at least two or three days before you start your period. If you don't start, it may have been your body releasing an egg. The spotting, is very normal. Again, your body is preparing for your period.
any sort of spotting either before or after is considered to be your period.