Well, it depends on where the blood is coming from. If you can see any blood in the urine, you need to see a doctor right away. If you see a little blood on the outside of the stool, the blood is probably from a hemorrhoid. But if you see a lot of blood in the stool, you should also see your doctor right away.
Even though it may not be anything serious, you should probably contact your doctor no matter what. Better safe than sorry.
you may be coming on i usually get period pains a few days before i start to bleed and then get none when i am bleeding
Bleeding outside of the regular period may be due to various reasons, such as hormonal imbalances, stress, pregnancy complications, infections, or certain medical conditions. It is essential to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment to address the underlying cause of the abnormal bleeding.
Bleeding after your period could be due to various reasons such as hormonal imbalances, ovulation, or a potential underlying medical issue like polyps or infections. If the bleeding persists or is heavy, it's recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
Well, I would suggest going to a Doctor. But, if you became pregnant within that week, it could be probably be bleeding. !
Your period is menstruation, when the uterine lining sheds and leaves your body via your vagina. You know that you're on your period because you're bleeding from your vagina - although there are other reasons for vaginal bleeding, if bleeding for 5-7 days or around the time you're due and experiencing changes in your body normal to that point in your cycle it's likely menstruation.
This is break-through bleeding. It can occur for a variety of reasons. Perform a pregnancy test.
Yes! Being ill can cause you to be more stressed and cause you to miss your period. There are several reasons you may skip a period.
Bleeding a week after your period could be due to various reasons such as hormonal fluctuations, cervical irritation, or ovulation spotting. If the bleeding is persistent or heavy, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying issues.
You may have thought it was your period but it may have been vaginal bleeding. Have you taken a pregnancy test? I would take one after the bleeding has stopped. The bleeding you experienced could infact be implantation bleeding not your period. I say this because of the symptoms you explained.
Yes, I have just had the procedure done during the first days of my period. My doctor said it was fine as long as I didn't usually have heavy flow. Some doctors will refuse to do it during your period because they would be unable to tell if bleeding was occurring for other reasons.
Vaginal bleeding is period sweetie lol
go to the doctor