Bleeding more heavily than normal can be a sign of a miscarriage instead of a regular period. However, it's not a miscarriage if you never actually conceived. There are other causes of very heavy menstruation, including having a non-hormonal IUD.
I would say that its probably something else. With a miscarriage you'll start to feel ill, or have period like symptoms with some spotting (meaning pink-ish, red, or brown vaginal discharge). This will continue for a day or two before the real bleeding starts (usually heavy like a period, sometimes worse, and usually accompanied by heavy cramping). The process of miscarrying (meaning actually bleeding and possibly passing tissue and/or clots) usually takes about 2 weeks. If you started your period a week later, its highly unlikely that you had a miscarriage. Losing a pregnancy will reset your menstrual cycle, meaning that you wouldn't have a period for 4-6 weeks after miscarrying. Painful intercourse accompanied by bleeding could, however, mean that you have a vaginal infection or an allergy to your lube or condoms. If you're still experiencing painful intercourse or bleeding, please seek medical attention.
If your period is heavy and red this should mean that you are not pregnant because heavy bleeding usually means that your egg has been released and dropped meaning it wasn't fertilized.
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.
Yarrow has been used to stop menstrual cramps and heavy bleeding. This is done with yarrow tea, tincture or Sitz baths.
If there is no clinical reason for your miscarrying, there has been no research to support the idea that miscarrying once will increase the chances of it happening again.
Signs of pregnancy on the implant are lack of bleeding and positive pregnancy test. Irregular bleeding on the implant is a side effect, and not a sign of pregnancy.
You need to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) about this.
Implantation bleeding is normally just light spotting but many women vary. It could be implantation bleeding but sounds more like a light period to me expecially if your last period was heavy. Take a home pregnancy test 2 days after your period would have been due if indeed you are pregnant you should get an accurate result by then. hope this helps
This question is very confusing, but if you've been bleeding for over a month, you should see your doctor immediately.
Yes, sometimes your period can just be late. You can check this site for more information as to why it could have been late. http://www.scarleteen.com/article/pink/m_i_a_or_dude_wheres_my_period
Usually light bleeding for menstrual period is not a concern. However, if it continues and had been heavier in the past, a visit to doctor may be needed.
i suggest you go see a doctor