Yes, you can't ovulate during menstruation but spotting can occur for a few days after menstruation is no longer active - thus you may be ovulating while still spotting.
Spotting during fasting does not break the fast as long as it is not due to menstruation or intentional stimulation.
No, spotting means light bleeding such as pink or brown discharge - heavy bleeding suggests menstruation, although it is possible to bleed during pregnancy if you are bleeding when menstruation was due then it is likely menstruation.
Does spotting or actual flow signify the beginning of menstruation? These are several days apart for me so if is difficult to know when I am supposed to be ovulating.
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Menstruation is the monthly shedding of the uterine lining that occurs as part of the menstrual cycle and typically lasts 3-7 days. Spotting refers to light bleeding that can occur between menstrual periods and is often lighter, shorter in duration, and may not follow a regular pattern like menstruation.
Spotting of red blood can be normal during menstruation or ovulation. It can also occur due to hormonal changes, pregnancy, infections, or cervical issues. If you are concerned about the spotting, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.
ur not gtn ur period itz normal 2 have a lil bit of spotting
That may be Premenstrual Syndrome , the symptoms that begin a week before menstruation like natures reminder that you will be starting you menstruation soon.
It should be just as the name goes 'spotting' if it looks like your normal menstruation bleeding then it is something to worry about because it could be a sign of something much worse than normal.
spotting is light and can last for a day or two where your regular period will last longer...depending on when your last period was. I hope this can help you out and if i am wrong i guess congrats is in order
Spotting can indicate various conditions, such as early pregnancy, hormonal changes, or the onset of menstruation. A soft and open cervix is typically associated with the body preparing for menstruation or, in some cases, early labor during pregnancy. If you are experiencing these symptoms and are concerned, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate guidance.