Any bad pains during pregnancy are cause for concern - especially this early on. Contact your doctor, medi-center or emergency room immediately.
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Hi I have heard that in early pregnancy you get period pains and It is OK they shouldn't be really bad one's but just get checked out at the doctors If you are worried. I heard you get them because it stretching so they can be room for the baby I forgot what they call it is it cervix I'm not sure.
My Answer Please go get checked just to be safe. I cramped and someone told me that it was normal but I was in the process of miscarrying. I had headaches and was extremely tired and sick to my stomach and the pains weren't located in the cervix, they were higher up like in the uterus. At weeks, you shouldn't be hurting like that.
Your question is unclear. If you are concerned go to a doctor. First of all, you should've seen the doctor weeks ago if you've been bleeding for almost a month. Second, yes you can be pregnant since no birth control is 100% sure. So don't be scared and go see the doctor because if you don't and it is a miscarriage you will get infections if the uterus isn't cleaned out of the remains. If you are not pregnant you need to find out why you are bleeding.
I am sorry you have already had a miscarriage. Riding the rollercoaster is not going to make you have miscarriage. If you DO miscarry it is nothing to do with the rollercoaster. Good Luck.j
Yes, you can be pregnant and have vaginal bleeding. There are other possibilities why you have swelling in your stomach and you should see your caregiver as soon as possible. If you are worried about being pregnant, but do not want to see a caregiver right away, get a pregnancy test. If you are pregnant, it is very important that you get prenatal care for your child as soon as possible. Good luck!
Go get checked out by youre doctor i had those same problems at 10weeks along and it ended up to be a miscarriage ...........best of luck to you
if you're worried it will hurt the baby, it wont it will just hurt you
You don't say how far along you are or how much bleeding. Spotting is not uncommon and especially during implantation. If you are worried and bleed a lot contact your doctor.
this is very normal. the chunks are actually clots. Depending on your age, and frequency of your period this can be normal. But if you are worried it is a miscarriage, (you would not of had your period for awhile unless you have just become pregnant) go see a doctor to make sure.
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Normal bleeding can last for 1-4 weeks but if you are worried or if it goes on longer or you bleed the same amount the whole time you should to see a doctor.
I was bleeding red blood but then brown blood does that mean I'm having a miscarriage? Ans: Not necessarily, you didn't say how far along you were, but it could be implantation bleeding, irritated cervix (from intercourse, exam, etc) or could be old blood which was in place to protect the pregnancy in it's earliest stages, but the growing uterus expelled it. If you are still worried, go see your doc.
If you know for sure that you are pregnant, it is probably not going to be your period. It is more than likely implantation bleeding caused by the fertilized egg to attach itself to the uterine wall. Or it could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor as soon as you can.
If your pad is filling up with blood, it is most likely your normal monthly cycle. You do not bleed when pregnant. If you are worried about your bleeding, you need to visit your doctor or local health dept.