Spotting typically refers to light bleeding that occurs outside of a regular menstrual period. It usually involves a small amount of blood, often just a few drops to a teaspoon, and is often lighter in color than menstrual blood. Spotting can occur for various reasons, including hormonal changes, ovulation, or early pregnancy, and is generally not considered a cause for concern unless accompanied by other symptoms. If spotting persists or is accompanied by pain or heavy bleeding, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Not at all. You can inject as much blood as you feel necessary, however, spotting may occur.
brown spotting is just what is sounds like. old blood is brown. spotting describes the result of drops of blood on a surface. thus, old blood drops=brown spotting.
Spotting is considered to be pink or brown and just a little drips every couple of hours or so
It should be just as the name goes 'spotting' if it looks like your normal menstruation bleeding then it is something to worry about because it could be a sign of something much worse than normal.
menstrual period is the monthly blood circulation of girls while spotting are the release of the blood when you are pregnant
You can still be pregnant even though you are spotting and loosing blood clots.
no it is not normal
If the spotting is brown blood then this is simply left over blood from your period.
Very common. Brown blood is old blood and should not be too concerning. If you begin spotting red blood or experience cramping you should contact your OB.
Spotting is just that...period blood that isn't a full on flow. There will little bits here and there.
It could be impantation spotting. If you had sex within a day of the spotting starting it could be from the cervix. However if it is changing to red you need to go to see a doctor asap, and make sure your not having a miscarriage. When I was first pregnant with my baby I had spotting without sex and it was from implantation but it was brown blood which is old blood. Red blood is fresh blood!! Good luck.
Spotting in gernal is very common in early pregnany. As the new baby pushes itself into the blood lining of the uterus, the extra blood sometimes comes out in spotting or a very light period