Go to your docter!
YES
Spotting is very common during the course of pregnancy and the combined symptoms of spotting then a missed period certainly could indicate pregnancy. However it is very common for women who are not pregnant to have a missed period or spotting. I suggest a pregnancy test which are readily available at almost any store and to consult your doctor.
The day of your missed period if your worried about being pregnant.
see your doctor
i had a similar problem having missed 2 pills, was worried i was pregnant and dont yet kno for definite as im not late yet so cant take test. anyway i asked a gyn on another website and was told the spotting, which was brownish, was due to withdrawl bleeding from he drop in hormones caused by the missed pills...hope this helps, and also hope it's correct and im not pregnant.
If you haven't missed pills, breakthrough bleeding is not a sign of decreased effectiveness. If it continues, or is troublesome, contact your healthcare provider for advice specific to your situation.
yes,as long as it is not bright red you will be fine.
If you have missed your period for two months you may be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test to be sure. If you are not pregnant, stress may be the cause of your missed cycle.
having a tubal done does not stop your periods, it only stops the sperms from getting you pregnant.
Only if you had UNPROTECTED Sex, then there is a chance.
sore breast,bloating,nausea,missed period,spotting(you think its a period but its not,also a early sign of miscarige.)
If have missed a normal period, and have experienced spotting and cramping that isn't like your normal flow, taking a pregnancy test is recommended. It is relatively common in early pregnancy to have spotting and cramping from the fertilized egg burrowing into your uterine lining. If it comes back negative, don't fret. Major changes can affect your menstrual cycle, from changes in birth control, exercise habits and even stress, to name a few.