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omg i don't know the answer to this but i just was bleeding for 2 months and i would really like to know what the answer is so if you know please respond! If the bleeding is appearing after using the bathroom, you may have a bladder infection. When I was in 3rd grade I had this. It was caused from not going to the bathroom enough each day. I suggest drinking a lot of cranberry juice and seeing a doctor. (I went to the emergency room. They will help you there.) I really hope this helped you two, if not, please clarify where you are bleeding from, and perhaps I could help you.
You should be seeing a gynaecologist before you become anemic!! I agree....Any abnormal bleeding you should be concerned about, hard to say what may cause it. If you are on birth control, the 1st 3 months its normal to have SPOTTING...or if you are pregnant, 1st trimester bleeding occurs sometimes but is def. unhealthy so either way it get that checked out...A.S.A.P
No! You shouldn't be bleeding unless you're not pregnant!
Sometimes yes but I would check with your midwife or gp to see if there was any underlying problem, just to be safe
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All women on depo provera have changes in their bleeding. Some bleed more, and others bleed less. In the early months of use, you may have breakthrough bleeding that goes on for days, weeks, or months. This bleeding decreases over time.
If there is breakthrough bleeding four months after taking Yaz, it could be due to a dosage issue. It could also be caused by a pregnancy or health issue.
Irregular bleeding with the IUD is not unusual. See your health care provider to make sure all is well with the IUD, since this bleeding is a change in your prior pattern.
The contraceptive implant always changes patient's bleeding patterns. Some patients have irregular bleeding, and others have no bleeding at all.
No it isn't normal to continue bleeding two months after a miscarriage. Do a pregnancy test to find out if your still pregnant. HCG will be gone from your urine now and the test will be negative if your not pregnant. Also contact your doctor about the bleeding. You may have part of the fetus left inside of you which is causing the bleeding.
5 months of continuous vaginal bleeding and cramping indicates a problem that needs the services of a pro. Please hit an ER (you don't have to pay when you get there -- they can work that out), or a doctor -- soon.
9 months after you become pregnant sometimes more sometimes less but the average 9 months