There really is a 50/50 chance of you being pregnant, or maybe your period cycle wants to start early now, like back when you werent on the pill, your period probably started different days than planed.
Some women when they first get pregnant can spot, but you should always see your doctor if you are spotting. Please make an appointment right away.
Implantation bleeding but doesn't always mean your pregnant though
The fact that you had a period suggests that you're not pregnant, however this isn't always the case. the brown spotting could simply be the blood drying.
no, your body isn't mature enough and lacks the hormones needed to do that.
Hi. If you are pregnant, you need to see your Doctor or go to hospital to make certain you are not pregnant. Brown spotting can occur during early pregnancy and is usually harmless, but it is always best to be certain. If you are not pregnant, the brown spotting may be a urinary tract infection or a yeast infection, from recently stopping/starting birth control pills, recently taking morning after pill or due to your period about to arrive.
You are probably not pregnant,usually when you are pregnant there is just a little spotting at the beginning of your period.But it is always good to get a test and make sure.
Brown color spotting during the first trimester could be due to implantation bleeding, this is normal. There are many reasons why brown spotting may occur, many of these reasons are perfectly normal. However, it is always a good idea to check with your doctor, just to be sure.
The last time I was pregnant I have some severe pain, I thought it was my period as I always had very painful ones, I was taking painkillers as I have very iregular periods and never suspected I was pregnant until I did a test at 5 and a half weeks, my doctor told me that the pain was my womb getting ready for the pregnancy.
If by spotting, you mean you have started having a light discharge of your period then it is a good sign you are not pregnant. It is important for you to recognize that this discharge may not be your normal menstrual fluid though. If it looks like your regular discharge, and you've been taking your pill correctly, you shouldn't be pregnant. A pregnancy test is an affordable way to pt your mind at ease though. Also, recognize if you are on the sugar pill part of your birth control, which should be inducing your period. As always, consult a doctor for an examination to be completely sure.
You'll almost always find out within nine months.
it is opossible u suld always do more than 1 test
Not always. I just started spotting brown when i had my miscarriage. didn't know it was happening until they did my hcg levels and they were going down. I had no cramps, just blood and blood clots.Although, I have heard the first period after a miscarriage can be heavier and more crampy, but I have not had it yet.