Hello!

Bleeding after period – One week after my period ended I had some light bleeding of fresh pink/red blood and I have no idea what this could be as I’ve always been regular. I’ve got a 22month old, breast fed for 18 months and my period came back when my bub was 10 months old. Since then I’ve always been regular but could it be my body/ hormones still adjusting back to normal? Could I be pregnant even though the conception would’ve happened at the end of my period? Is it even possible to get pregnant at times other than mid cycle when you ovulate?? What do other mums think it could be? Thanks

Posted by anon, 23/09/13

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  • see a gyno, you may need a curette. it helped me heaps and I am really happy now…


  • Hope you did manage to get this issue with bleeding sorted out as this post is quite old now.


  • I didn’t read all the earlier comments but sometimes when women ovulate they can have some spotting. Or it could’ve been an implantation bleed if you ended up pregnant :)


  • Yes it’s possible to get pregnant at other times then mid cycle. Mid cycle is just the most fertile time,


  • Best to see a GP for advice and treatment.


  • Gp best for this question could be any number of things good luck.


  • go to your gp and have a chat:)


  • Go to your local GP to make sure you are okay and nothing to worry. Good luck.


  • I got this and had to change my pill to control it.


  • It sounds like breakthrough bleeding. I would just test to be certain though, you just never know


  • i have had this before… turns out it was leftover blood


  • i have this problem it called break though bleeding it nothing to worry about


  • Did you find out if you were pregnant or not?


  • i hope all is well


  • Hope all is well and it was nothing to be concerned about.


  • Not really sure on that one so would check with the GP


  • What did you end up doing?


  • If your worried, consult your doctor about it


  • I would consult you GP to be on the safe side.


  • Hhm it could be just the hormones adjusting, but I would see your dr just in case.


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