Do not take progesterone without medical guidance... it affects how you hold a baby and lung function.
Spotting while on progesterone suppositories is considered normal unless you experience heavy bleeding or is accompanied with cramping. If the spotting does not subside within a few days or you experience any other symptoms you should notify your doctor.
When you start birth control it is not unlikely to have spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is a side effect that can last up to 3 months or longer. You should not stop taking your birth control because you will actually mess up your cycle and when you will have your period. You will also experience more spotting or breakthrough bleeding if you stop now. The spotting will go away,however, you should visit your physician to consider changing the dosage of birth control. Spotting and breakthrough bleeding usually stops when switched to a higher dosage of birth control.
The spotting sounds like break through bleeding. You should never stop your period from arriving by taking birth control without consulting your gyn or doctor beforehand. See your DR about your spotting.
Hi, Progesterone usually increases prior to a womans period and cause the period to arrive in some cases. Low progesterone may cause spotting but so does pregnancy.
Yes, irregular bleeding or spotting is a common side effect of the contraceptive implant.
some women spot for two months..have the doctor check your progesterone and if your level is fine, stop worrying. good luck. joymaker rn
No, spotting and breakthrough bleeding does not count as the first day of your period. Spotting and breakthrough bleeding is an annoyance that occurs as an unwanted side effect of birth control. However, frequent spotting or breakthrough bleeding can also be a sign that you need a higher dosage of birth control.
It could be ovulation spotting, a light period or implantation bleeding
spotting and not bleeding.
Yes, implantation bleeding can sometimes stop and start, appearing as light spotting on and off for a few days. This can be normal and is usually nothing to worry about. If you experience heavy bleeding, severe cramping, or other concerning symptoms, it's important to contact your healthcare provider.
Not necessarily, most likely this "second period" is spotting or breakthrough bleeding. Spotting/ Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding before or in between menstrual cycles.
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