you might be haveing a baby go to the doctor ASAP you could still get the morning after pilly, good luck
This is a question for your doctor who gave you this form of birth control they would know the facts about this product. Contact your doctor. It is unnecessary to see your doctor, the insert in your pack should give you this information or read this. If a patch becomes loose or falls off for less than one day, reapply the patch. If the patch will not stick well, apply a new patch. Change the patch on your regular "patch change day." If it is off for more than one day or if you are unsure how long it has been loose or off, apply a new patch. This will be your new "patch change day." Use a backup method for seven days. Use emergency contraception if you have had unprotected vaginal intercourse. Wear the replacement patch for one week.
If you put on a new patch when it's supposed to be your patch-free week, there are no special dangers. You will not be at increased risk for pregnancy. You may miss your period, and you may have unscheduled spotting during the next cycle.
Spotting alone is not an indication of pregnancy, you would have to have other symptoms to tie it in. It could be a sign of implantation. I would wait for more symptoms or a late AF before assuming PG.
From what I have been reading about implantation bleeding I would say that the dark spotting is that. I would say that you should estimate a week before the dark spotting and that is when you got pregnant.
Your discharge would be white before menstruation.You may also experience spotting so see brown or pink discharge.
It probably doesn't mean anything. It may just mean that you noticed the spotting this month. Spotting during ovulation is a sign of a good strong ovulation. If it lasts for more than a day or two or is bleeding rather than light pink or brown spotting, contact your doctor. You might have an issue with progesterone. I would not be concerned, but I would mention it at your next doctor visit. Answer same here but I had clear discharge with a streak of blood in it don't know what it means tho pink princess
If I've never heard the sound before , how would I know what it is when I first hear it
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Spotting before a period can be caused by hormonal fluctuations, implantation bleeding if pregnancy is a possibility, or irregularities in the menstrual cycle. It's not uncommon for some women to experience light spotting before their period starts. If the spotting continues or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's recommended to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
It's totally normal. It's just dried blood from your last period.
No. Spotting is probably implantation bleeding. You would know if you had miscarried because it would be heavier and painful
Some women may experience light spotting and dull cramps during ovulation, 14-16 days before your next period. This is perfectly normal. If you are on birth control then spotting between periods is also quite common. If the bleeding changes from light spotting to heavy bleeding mid cycle you need to see an OB/GYN.