It sounds like you may be experiencing irregular bleeding, which can occur for various reasons, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, or underlying medical conditions. If the bleeding is unusual for you, especially if it's accompanied by pain or other symptoms, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation. Keeping track of your menstrual cycle and any other symptoms can also provide helpful information for your doctor.
No, if you menstruated then you are not pregnant - it is possible to bleed when pregnant, but biologically impossible to menstruate during pregnancy. Two days after menstruation spotting is normal, it's just the remaining blood leaving your body.
Pap smears may cause spotting, particularly if you're pregnant. The spotting should stop within a day or two.
spotting?
To flush a toilet with two buttons on top, simply press the smaller button for a half flush and the larger button for a full flush.
Some spotting in early pregnancy is not unusual. If it amounts to actual bleeding, you should see your doctor right away.
If you have just come of the pill (up to year) it may be that your body is still readjusting to a normal rythym. A two day bleed around a week prior to when your period is due may be an early sign of pregnancy being an implantation/spotting bleed. A two day period may just be completely normal. The average bleed consists of 40ml.
In an effort to save water, a half flush toilet uses only half as much. They generally have a button of some sort that allows you to choose a full flush (for heavy duty loads) or a half flush (for lighter loads.) I have also seen this referred to as "the number one button" (half flush) and "the number two button" (full flush.)
Perhaps; go see a doctor ASAP.
In an effort to save water, a half flush toilet uses only half as much. They generally have a button of some sort that allows you to choose a full flush (for heavy duty loads) or a half flush (for lighter loads.) I have also seen this referred to as "the number one button" (half flush) and "the number two button" (full flush.)
Is it normal to bleed a lot if you leave the two month injection
The two flush buttons on a toilet serve to provide options for flushing different amounts of water, typically a full flush for solid waste and a half flush for liquid waste. This helps conserve water and maintain proper flushing efficiency.
Sounds like ovulation.