Not necessarily. Sometimes there is breakthrough bleeding with the pill. You need to see your doctor so that it can be changed to one with a different balance of hormones. Your doctor can also do some blood work to make sure everything is fine.
You started your period or something is really wrong.
It shouldn't be
If you just started the pill your bleeding with probably last however long it did before you started taking the pill. Your next period however will most likely last around 5 days. The pill helps to regulate your period, and it does a great job! But since the first pills you take when you are bleeding are basically placebos your body wont change until you go through almost a whole pack.
It could be your period...... or ending your period
This is more likely to be ovulation bleeding. Implantation bleeding normally happens around the time of your period, if you have a regular 28 day cycle. Hope this helps.
I have the same thing happening to me. I had a "regular" period this month, then three or four days later I started bleeding again, very heavy, even for my period when it usually starts and the blood is bright red.
Yes. The day you start bleeding is day 1 of your cycle.
You may of started your period early. All you can do is wait and see if this turns into a normal period. Or do a pregnancy test in a few days time.
Could be implantation bleeding. If it is your actual period then it's unlikely that you are pregnant.
Your period was just probally late, if you where pregnant you would not of started at all.
Yes but I'm not sure about getting the period tho cause I had Implantation bleeding then 2 weeks later I got my period but then my periods started going in a pattern ever since after I had it Implantation bleeding. From Pink Princess
If you are having a period, you are not pregnant. However many women confuse their periods with vaginal bleeding and vaginal bleeding can be a sign of pregnancy particularly in early pregnancy.