Vaginal bleeding and possible pregnancyYou may be pregnant if you: - Have had sexual intercourse and you have not used
any method of birth control.
- Have missed one or more
periods.
- Have your period, but there is a lot less bleeding than
usual.
- Take birth control pills, but you missed a pill. It is
especially risky to miss a pill early in the cycle or pack, or to start your
new pack a day or two late.
- Have symptoms of early pregnancy.
Symptoms include:
- Fatigue.
- Breast tenderness or
enlargement.
- Nausea or vomiting.
- Increased
urination.
- Have done a
home pregnancy test, and the result was
positive.
Bleeding during pregnancy needs to be evaluated by your health
professional. Moderate to severe bleeding that is accompanied by lower
abdominal pain may be caused by an
ectopic pregnancy,
miscarriage, or another serious problem.
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