There are two reasons for this that I know of myself. Possibly, if you were on birthcontrol either the pill and missed one or more pills or a mirena and had it taken out and it made you have another cycle once you had it taken out......or in the case that you were not on Birth Control of any kind, had a regular cycle, and started bleeding again a week later......you're pregnant. That was implantation bleeding. Ive experienced all of this over the past few years....birth control can really mess with a woman's menstrual cycle and so can becoming pregnant. Either way, its best that you talk with a Doctor, because my degree is in psychology. Not Biology, or anything really helpful for this matter. Im only speaking off of my own experiences which coud have plenty of variables in each situation. I hope you're okay.
what does it mean when you start spotting 6 days after your period has ended
don't worry its normal it happens to alot of women. its just a change in your cycle. it would last for about 3 days then stop. take notice, your next expected period wont be until 4 weeks after you stopped spotting.
Before you start to bleed you ovulate so yes, you can get pregnant before you start to bleed. You will not know if you are in your period before you bleed.
Your cycle is from the start of your period to the start of your period. (have alook it the lik below)
yes because when youre on your period you dont bleed constantly it starts and stops but dont take your pad off because you will start bleeding again and it may get on you clothes
No I am pretty sure you always bleed or else doctors wouldn't know if you were having it. ___ I don't know how common it is, but my cycle works that way... I bleed for a couple of days, then have a day where I am not bleeding, and then start bleeding again for a day. So I think the answer is yes.
you start to bleed as the uterus lining breaks down.
Because you are prone to it once you start your period.
from the day it ended.
By bleed I assume you mean start your period? This happens when your menstrual cycle begins producing eggs that need to be fertilized by sperm, when you have your period it slightly splits the lining of your vagina causing it to bleed.
You can start your birth control the Sunday after your period.
First you grow hair on the Regina then you start to bleed and I don't know more