Yes, you can. I miscarried last week and had what would be a normal period for me, just dull achy cramps and not super heavy bleeding. Unfortunately, it is so hard to predict what your body will do because everyone is different. If you are not having any cramping, be thankful, it could be much worse.
Brown is just old blood, if it was only slight bleeding and no cramping it was unlikely to be a miscarriage, just what is called a 'threatened' miscarriage. Your doctor may send you for an ultrasound scan just to check all is well.
yes very normal.
Not always. I just started spotting brown when i had my miscarriage. didn't know it was happening until they did my hcg levels and they were going down. I had no cramps, just blood and blood clots.Although, I have heard the first period after a miscarriage can be heavier and more crampy, but I have not had it yet.
just a little more cramping than usual
yes..i got a period just 2 weeks after a miscarriage
Yes, the fetus and blood etc. Sometimes the fetus die and the cramping wont start so it has to be induced.
The cramping occurs because the uterus attempts to push out the pregnancy tissue.
Cramping starts first then the bleeding usually follows not long after or u can have discharge followed by pain, then heavy bleeding.It just depends on the stage in pregnancy
Can be a miscarriage. Go see your doctor.
Yes. If you are pregnant and are bleeding and cramping, go to the E.R. immediately. There are other complications that can cause bleeding and when medical help is sought soon enough, it may be possible to avoid miscarriage.
i highly doubt that means miscarriage the doctors often say that when you hit your 3 months your risk of having a miscarriage is very low. the baby can just be shifting to a different position.
It is possible. I knew when I ovulated with my first child and I had cramping like that. Mine was from a cyst that formed after the egg burst through which is why it was cramping only on side. With my other 2 children and with 1 miscarriage I also had cramping all over just from the changes in ligaments etc... My miscarriage was a blighted ovum and had nothing to do with the cramping. Slight cramping in early pregnancy is very common.