I understand the no money action - go to the hospital that serves the county in which you live - they must take you no matter if you have insurance or not. There is ALWAYS a hospital that cannot turn you away by law, even if you owe them money. If you DO owe them already? GO to the accounting dept, pay them 2 bucks, agree to do that monthly - and DO - and you'll be fine for them treating you until you get your own insurance.
This could be a simple infection, but whatever it is, bleeding/spotting is not normal to the extreme and MUST be checked somehow.
FYI - I bled monthly (lightly) and spotted the entire time I was pregnant with my (now) 6' 2" gorgeous son - a complete surprise - didn't know I was preggers until I was 6 months gone, he came at 7 months. I experienced the symptoms you describe - thought it was something that would go away on its own (because I had NO money!) but - they could also be telling you another problem. Or a serious event to come! You must check out anything to do with your Po Po. Period!!! Keep me posted!!
See if you can establish where the blood spotting is coming from.
If it is from your vagina, then you may be having a miscarriage, or have a hormonal imbalance that throws your periods all over the place.
If the blood is coming from your urethra (where your pee comes from), then its is a bladder infection.
Take pain relief as advised on the packet for your age. Take a warm bath to help ease the pain or use a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel so that you do not get burned and place it on your tummy or back. Make sure that you drink lots of water to flush out any bugs should it be a urinary infection. You may be able to buy over the counter medication from the pharmacist for cystitis.
If you have a free medical drop in centre, visit them and take a morning urine sample to be tested.
If you establish that it is from the urine, drinking a glass full of water with a teaspoonful of Bicarbonate of Soda will neutralise the acid urine that causes the pain. You can have 3 doses of this with an hour between each dose. Bicarbonate of Soda can be purchased from the pharmacist or from the baking section at the grocery store. If you do not like the taste of Bicarbonate of Soda, drinking water with freshly squeezed lemon juice will help to neutralise the acid urine too.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
ok, don't worry about it you need to go visit a doctor, or if I was you I would take a pregnancy test, but honestly if u visit a local gp preferably a women
I really don't feel as if I'm pregnant just wondering Why I am spotting and Why it hurts. I can't go to the doctors I have no insurance.
You may have a urinary infection called Cystitis.
Make an appointment with your doctor and take a morning urine sample with you so that the doctor can do a simple urine test to see if you have an infection or not.
Keep drinking your water to flush out any bugs. 2-3 litres a day is usually recommended.
Although you came early for your period and it stopped after 2 days, it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant, but you can do a pregnancy test to be completely sure.
Just in case you do not know, you can get a "morning after pill" from the doctor which has to be taken within 36 hours after unprotected sex so as not to have an unwanted pregnancy.
Best wishes.