When you become pregnant during a cycle, you would miss a period and implantation bleeding would occur. Implantation bleeding occurs a bit earlier than expected, and it is scanty, spotty, pinkish and not red and heavy like a period, and does not follow the normal pattern of a period (light to heavy to light). If this is the case, her best bet is to wait at least two weeks after a missed period, and see her doctor for a blood pregnancy test as this is the most accurate way of testing. Other reasons for period abnormalities include stress, weight gain/loss, thyroid, hormonal imbalance, infection, illness, medications, polyp, cyst, amongst other reasons. If the blood pregnancy test comes back negative, her doctor can do further testing to determine what the exact cause may be.
2007-07-21 09:57:14
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answered by Nurse Annie 7
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No but she could be having implantation bleeding which is when the fertilized egg is implanting in the uterus to begin growing a baby. The best thing to do is see if the period continues. If it doesn't, wait about 5 days and get First Response pregnancy test.
2007-07-21 09:55:12
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answered by GeriGeri 5
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If you are that worried have her take a test!
Asking the same question over and over is against the guidelines. why not wait until you get answers to your previous question?
2007-07-21 10:27:07
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answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6
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For cripes sake, I hope she's not pregnant. Sorry, but I don't understand your question.
2007-07-21 09:57:01
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answered by ~RedBird~ 7
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No it doesn't mean she's pregnant. Mine starts and stops.
Always have protected sex.
2007-07-21 09:55:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't guess, have her do a pregnacy test.
2007-07-21 09:53:54
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answered by Karrose 5
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