Hi there, usually if you have spotting before your period or roughly the same time, it could be a sign of implantation bleeding as this can happen anywhere between 6+ days after ovulation, since you have indicated that you are spotting after your expected period it could either be a very very light period and that you could be pregnant or it is the start of your period. Good luck and hope this helps. PS if you have missed your period now would be a good time to test!!
If your period is one day late and the next day you have light spotting, it could be the beginning of your period. It is quite normal for the first couple of days of your period to be light.
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Spotting after urination could be a sign of various conditions, including hormonal imbalances, pregnancy complications, or infections. It's recommended to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of your late period and spotting for proper evaluation and treatment.
why am i spotting after my period
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i think there is because, spotting is usually lighter then a period and the shot causes your hormones to act up. which would in some cases cause some spotting.
If you are looking "not to be pregnant" you are probably in luck. Spotting is an early indication of a late period, in your case.
Yes, that is what happened to me and I am now 35 weeks pregnant. The spotting is fertilisation taking place.
You very well might be. The brown spotting is most likely to be implantation bleeding which is very common.
No it doesn't make you late and its nothing to worry about!But if you are late on your period or have irregular bleeding its probably best to go and see your GP.
you might be pregnant
If your cervix is high, firm, and closed five days late for your period, along with experiencing some spotting and a negative home pregnancy test (HPT), it may indicate that your body is still adjusting hormonally or that your period is simply late. Stress, changes in weight, or other factors can also affect your cycle. It's advisable to wait a few more days and retest if your period does not start, or consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.