You need to see your Doctor for a blood pregnancy test and also change the brand of BCP.
You can only tell if the minor agrees to it. Minors have the right to birth control, pregnancy- and STI testing and prenatal care without having the parents know.
Many things can cause a woman to bleed besides menstruation. Some types of birth control can cause abnormal bleeding or spotting. Sometimes sexual intercourse can cause some spotting or light bleeding. Stress has been known to postpone or trigger menstruation. The safest way to deal with a problem like this, though, is to see a doctor. There are several adverse things that can cause bleeding also and it is best to find the reason why there is abnormal bleeding to make sure there is nothing wrong or to correct it if there is.
First, you should determine what effect method of birth control you want to start if you want to avoid pregnancy. Starting hormonal birth control may control bleeding. If you want to get pregnant, your best bet is to keep in mind that irregular bleeding will go away without treatment. Talk with your health care provider about options if the bleeding is troublesome.
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Because the opportunity for women to have sex upon their choosing w/o risking a pregnancy was seen as a big risk to society due to crumbling moral and family values.
Hello - The difference covers a wide area. The difference is - pregnancy spotting is usually implantation bleeding. Spotting due to birth control is caused by a hormonal imbalance or the doseage of BCP not being high enough for you.
It may be your birth control if you are taking any they cause irregular periods.
It's possible. Spotting can also be a result of birth control pills as well as pregnancy.
If you've been having sex you should take a pregnancy test. The pill is only 98% effective and there is always a chance of pregnancy. If it is negative and your period still doesn't start in a few days, go to the doctors there is other reasons why a womans period can be late. (stress, eating habits etc.)
If have missed a normal period, and have experienced spotting and cramping that isn't like your normal flow, taking a pregnancy test is recommended. It is relatively common in early pregnancy to have spotting and cramping from the fertilized egg burrowing into your uterine lining. If it comes back negative, don't fret. Major changes can affect your menstrual cycle, from changes in birth control, exercise habits and even stress, to name a few.
If you are on birth control then that is normal because it is a side effect. Bleeding between periods can be pregnancy BUT its depends on the person. There are many other reasons why you can be spotting.
Although birth control is rather effective, it's not 100% effective. Spotting could represent pregnancy or even miscarriage. Some woman believe it or not do get pregnant while on a birth control regimen.
spotting is usually a sign of pregnancy. but it can also be a result from taking certain Birth Control.
Your menstrual pattern four months after IUD removal is not related to the IUD. Take a pregnancy test, since your period in the fourth month without birth control was only spotting. If you continue to have spotty periods even with a negative pregnancy test, you can call your health care provider for advice if it's concerning to you.
Take a pregnancy test to determine if you're pregnant while on the contraceptve implant. The implant does not affect the results of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is very rare on the contraceptive implant and spotting and flutters are not signs of pregnancy.
Hi, No this isn't normal hun. This sounds like break through bleeding. This can happen when pregnancy has occured and is usually implantation bleeding or when the doseage of birth control isn't high enough for you. Perform a pregnancy test in 2 weeks. If the test is negative then you aren't pregnant. If you experience brown spotting prior to your next period arriving, then see your doctor.
Brown spotting is usually referred to as old blood and can be a indication of pregnancy, implantation bleeding, urinary tract infection, vaginal/reproductive infection etc. Spotting is also known as break through bleeding when on birth control pills. There is also a condition referred to as Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding which means spotting or bleeding before or after your periods. Do a pregnancy test first. Then see your doctor hun.