It is common. Yes as long as you continue to take your pills according to the directions you should be protected.
Either you are two weeks pregnant, or the hormones of a normal pregnancy stopped dividing - usually indicating the pregnancy has been miscarried.
It depends. If you have stopped bleeding for about two weeks and started again that is probably your first post pregnancy period. Some woman bleed longer than 6 weeks some shorter. If you are truly concered I would call your doctor or midwifes office.
Actually, it is normal for the body to begin menstruation again right after weaning.
It can mean a miscarriage is about to happen - more likely if there is some spotting and cramps, but it is more likely your body is adjusting to the fluctuations in hormones and is completely normal. Many women have no symptoms of pregnancy at all - that too is completely normal and has no adverse effects on the baby. See your doctor to be sure all is well.
You may of started your period early. All you can do is wait and see if this turns into a normal period. Or do a pregnancy test in a few days time.
When I first started mine it was very irregular, I visited my Gyno and discussed it with them. I recommend you visit yours as well.
NORMAL, NO ITS NOT BUT WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON. ARE YOU STRESSED OUT LATELY, HAS ANY OF YOUR DAILY ROUTINE CHANGED, HAVE YOU STOPPED OR STARTED TO EXERCISE. HAVE YOU STARTED OR STOPPED ANY MEDICATIONS LATELY. THESE COULD BE A FEW REASONS BUT ITS ALWAYS BEST TO CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR.
I wouldn't worry about it. It's just your hormones and your body adjusting to the pregnancy. If you are still unsure, ask your Dr. at your next appointment.
it's not normal, but depending on your age, it can happen. If you are concerned about pregnancy, first of all get protected next time and second, get tested.
you should talk to your health care practitioner.
In a normal pregnancy the embryo becomes attached to the
A normal pregnancy is 40 weeks