In the first three months of use, you may have prolonged or unexpected bleeding or spotting. After that, it's unusual to bleed longer than a week. If the problem recurs, see your health care provider for advice and an exam.
It is very normal for you to bleed after birth. Usually the only time you won't right away is if you are breast feeding. Once you start to bleed you are likely to bleed for 4-6 weeks straight.
It is common to have breakthrough bleeding in the first three cycles of pill use. It normally gets better with time.
bleeding after birthif you are brest feeding you wont bleed at all until after you stop.
Yes birth control changes your cycle causing your body to have to adjust to the birth control after a few weeks it should become a normal schedule.
Period can arrive anytime after the withdrawal bleed from 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Its different in every woman.
Cats typically bleed for about 1-2 weeks after giving birth.
no this is NOT normal, maybe you have forgotten the pill or miscalculated.
no you can get sick
You will experience a withdrawal bleed first and your period will arrive 4+weeks after this.
yes
Bleeding for 4 weeks is normal. If you are pregnant again I can't tell but having unprotected sex means you can be since you are more fertile then usual after giving birth. You have to go see your gyno.
Two weeks pregnant is when you conceive so how you know you are pregnant I am not sure. You should not be spotting mid-cycle. If you mean you conceived two weeks ago and have just had a positive pregnancy test it may be just a bit of breakthrough bleeding, or it may be the beginning of a period.