yes
The bleeding is the withdrawal bleed and is normal. This occurs when you stop taking birth control for over a few days. You can become pregnant.
if youre bleeding youre not pregnant
all birth control methods apart fom condoms can cause irregular break through bleeding. it is normal
You may be pregnant. See your doctor for a blood test.
If a women is pregnant than she will miss all of her periods, until she gives birth. then she will have a period every 28 days like normal
No! You shouldn't be bleeding unless you're not pregnant!
yes but more likely not to be you should go check with a doctor
Its not possible you dont have your period at all if you pregnant and you wont have a normal period if you are its possible that it wont even come on which is a missed period. Most women do mistake periods for implantation bleeding (spotting),which is not a period just because they see a red spot or they bleeding on and off their pregnant while their on there period, no it doesnt work that way if you having periods while your pregnant please get checked.
Some women have bleeding while pregnant that they think is their period, but bleeding while pregnant is NOT normal and should be evaluated by an OBYN!
yes its have periods
If u r pregnant you will not get periods next month. it's dam sure. But there is a sign called 'implementaion bleeding' dat is you will get a slight discharge of brown color which is different from normal periods. it will be like a stain not a heavy flow of blood. There will not be regular body pain or abdomon pain during this implementation bleeding. This is often confused as periods. Such implementation will go for 1 day or 2 dats all. Even you need not use napkin also. This is a sign dat you are pregnant. Before missing your period you can confirm this as this implementation bleeding normally occurs before the expected period date.
There are many hormonal imbalances that can cause periods to be missing without the pill and present with the pill. The first weeks of pills in the pack can make hormone levels more normal while you're taking them. Because the inactive pills contain no hormones, breakthrough bleeding will occur. Talk to your health care provider about the absent periods to find out if additional testing is suggested to learn why you only have bleeding when you're on birth control pills. And keep using a reliable method of preventing pregnancy until the time you're ready to get pregnant. Even women who have rare periods can get pregnant. There is no medical reason to have monthly bleeding while taking BCP - your health care provider can tell you how to take your pills so bleeding stops completely.