I am bleeding from my vagina what does this expect? ?
its not heavy its restrained but like its really red.
it has no smell.
i don't know what is wrong?
Answers: Are you have periods yet? If you are it could be ovulation. If you are on the pill it could be breakthrough bleeding. If you are not sure that it is if truth be told from your vagina it could be a urinary tract infection etc. Hope this helps.
i think that it is your spell? even when you get older you can still attain the odd period thats slightly irregular or different. if then maybe its not bleeding from your vagina and possibly its from somewher else.. how is this not your period?.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/vaginal...
What's considered irregular or abnormal vaginal bleeding?
Irregular vaginal bleeding may include spotting of small amounts of blood between period — often seen on toilet tissue after wipe — or heavy periods contained by which you soak a pad an hour for several hours. Any vaginal bleeding for weeks at a time also is considered irregular.
I THINK THIS PART APPLIES TO YOU: (Should you be concerned if you experience irregular vaginal bleeding?
It depends on your age and the circumstances. If you're premenopausal, light spotting a couple of days past your period is common and not worrisome. )
And if you're starting on birth control pills, you may experience occasional spotting the first few months.
If you're menopausal or postmenopausal and are on hormone analysis on a cyclic regimen — taking oral estrogen daily plus oral progestin for 10 to 12 days a month — you may experience some bleeding resembling a period for a few days out of the month. This is prearranged as withdrawal bleeding. If you have any vaginal bleeding excluding the expected withdrawal bleeding, contact your doctor.
If you're menopausal or postmenopausal and are on hormone therapy on a continuous combined regimen of estrogen and progesterone — taking a low-dose combination of estrogen and progestin each day — light, irregular bleeding is common for the first six months of combined hormone psychotherapy. If bleeding persists longer or heavy bleeding begin, see your doctor.
If you're menopausal or postmenopausal and aren't on hormone therapy, any vaginal bleeding means you requirement to see your doctor. In girls who haven't gone through puberty, any vaginal bleeding is cause for concern. Newborn girls may experience some vaginal bleeding for a few days — any vaginal bleeding beyond that should be investigated.
In general, if you're experiencing impromptu vaginal bleeding, consult your doctor.