Hormonal imbalances can be the result of many factors. While Birth Control does an awesome job at regulating your menstrual cycle, it cant be perfect. There is always variation. Also, on the package of your birth control, it may say "spotting may occur". If it continues, i would suggest consulting your doctor.
no, i have a spotted frog webkinz and it has a regular room.( his name is Hip Hop)
Yess!!!!! go to www.webkinz.com to find out more about it! yes! there is a regular turtle and a spotted turtle.
Yes, if you stop the birth control you can get pregnant, whether or not you're bleeding.
You could be. This happened to me with my first two children. I've also had periods like this for no reason. You could take a pregnancy test.
Always possible, not likely but possible.
I would strongly recommend you seeing a doctor or other health professional.
It is appropriate to shorten Rocky Mountain spotted fever to simply RMSF. It is a term used by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Muskies generally have three colour patterns - Clear (a lightsilverfishcolour), Spotted, and BarredThere is a Muskie/Pike Hybrid called the a Tiger Muskie which has dark, irregular, vertical bars.
Periods can be irregular for a few reasons. Different medications, stress and even pregnancy can make your period lighter or heavier. If you feel worried you should of course see your doctor.
The tiny spotted beetle plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping to control pest populations, decomposing organic matter, and serving as a food source for other animals.
January-Bulldog(Regular)February-Googles/Duck(Regular)March-Yorkie(Regular)April-Alley Cat(Regular)May-Cocker Spaniel (Regular)June-Pink Pony(Regular)July-Spotted Frog(Regular)August-Grey Arabian(Regular)September-Leopard (Regular)October- Golden Retriever (Regular)November-Pug(Regular)December-Koala(Regular)Regular means just plain Webkinz size.All 2009 pets of the month.
If you find a brown spotted bug in your garden, you can try to identify it to determine if it is harmful or beneficial to your plants. If it is harmful, you can remove it manually or use natural pest control methods to manage the infestation. If it is beneficial, you can leave it be as it may help control other pests in your garden.