Spotting can occur during various stages of the menstrual cycle, including around ovulation, but it does not necessarily mean you have already ovulated. Some women experience ovulation spotting, which happens when the egg is released from the ovary. However, spotting can also be due to other factors such as hormonal fluctuations, implantation, or menstrual irregularities. To determine if ovulation has occurred, tracking basal body temperature or using ovulation predictor kits can provide more accurate insights.
ovulated???
I would say no.What do you mean by 2 days after conception? You haven't conceived yet if you haven't ovulated. The brown spotting could just be old blood being released. Another way your body uses to clean it's self out. Sperm lasts in the body for 5 days but an egg only lasts for like 24-48 hours. If she hasn't ovulated, chances of releasing an egg already are very, very slim.
Depends... if you ovulated already, 14 days or so. If you haven't ovulated, up to 30 days. You need 2 weeks after you ovulate to get an accurate pregnancy test...
It means you are either having a very light period already, or it is still coming.
no
It means you recently ovulated on the left.
What exactly do you mean? If you mean that you know you ovulated and AT THE TIME of ovulation, you had some blood, it's normal, and not a sign of pregnancy. If you meant a week or later after you know you ovulated, you may be pregnant.
No. Spotting can occur during pregnancy.
Yes yes u should be. Good luck
If you've been spotting it really means you're pregnant.
what does it mean when you start spotting 6 days after your period has ended
Spotting is when you will randomly have a little blood. Not a full blown flow.