It is possible that the first light flow was implantation bleeding, and it is common for women to continue to spot during early pregnancy (it is only a problem if it is a larger amount of bleeding).
NO! This is something else more serious. See your doctor.
I experienced menstrual (or menstrual-like) cramps during the first two weeks on Strattera. It lasted several days then subsided. I am an adult female (41).
yep, but i heard it still should be lighter than your normal menstrual, if you truly expect pregnany get the bleeding checked out for possibility of a misscarraige answer that's wrong that's just a period while pregnant. Implantation bleeding is a tiny bit of blood which will always stay light its nothing like a period and it doesn't follow a period pattern neither. Implantation bleeding is rare not every women gets it but also Implantation bleeding can look different for every girl who has it cause we all have different bodies. My implantation bleeding lasted 1 day which was string pink blood in my discharge. Implantation bleeding can last 1-3 days it can be a spot of blood or blood in discharge its tiny bit of blood you can hardly notice it so I wouldn't say it gets heavy or nothing like a period I think people are getting it wrong and that's why people are thinking Implanation bleeding is just like a period WHEN ITS NOT. FROM PINK PRINCESS
It's possible. I experienced it 4 days after conception, and lasted 5 days very light.
go to the gyno.
If you mean a period that only lasted two days, then it is possible. Some people experience bleeding during implantation, which they think is lighter (shorter) than normal menstrual bleeding. I'd take a home pregnancy test just to be sure!
I at rink that is normal. I went through the same thing and went to my doctor. She told me that happens and it is normal. I had spotting and even bleeding that lasted for a few months. I was given medication for the that. If you are worried then you should see your doctor.
Yes they can. They will successfully be laminated without the colors bleeding. It is reported that someone has laminated a booklet of crayon drawings and it has lasted more than 15 years.
Implantation bleeding is only a few spots of blood, nothing like a period. There's no flow to Implantation bleeding and it just spots of blood which I've had mine was stringy pink blood in discharge. Implantation blood can be brown/pink/red . Days from 1-3 that's how long it can last for 1-3 days its nothing like a period 1 in 3 women get it. It can be stringy or thick. You can get a bit of a belly ache just for the day. Period has a flow a period starts light - heavy-light where as implantation bleeding stays light and periods have cramps it can also have clots as well . Hope I help from Pink Princess Your period will have a flow to it. It will come out whether you are going to the bathroom or not. I believe I am experiencing implantation bleeding at the moment. It is brown and sort of stringy, but I only get it or see it when I wipe. It doesn't just come out of me, only when I use the restroom and it doesn't happen everytime I go... like I don't need to have a tampon in or have a pad on. I miscarried last month and the bleeding was completely different than anything, implantation or period. Note to those pregnant and experiencing bleeding, please call your health care provider, it is very important. The bleeding I experienced from the miscarriage was heavy, very red and had lots of clots. Not a normal period... and the miscarriage bleeding (7 days) lasted longer than a normal period for me (5 days).
The average menstrual period lasts around 5-7 days but a little longer than that is not unusual - if it lasts over 14 days then it's recommended to see a doctor. Your menstrual flow isn't supposed to have clots, most of the lumps seen in menstrual flow is larger pieces of uterine lining, they're not always present.
I went through the same thing and I had a miscarriage, there was lots of blood clots and the bleeding was extremely heavy and lasted for a week exactly.
Your period is irregular. So what.