Cramps followed by diarrhea can be a sign of an eptopic pregnancy so you should visit your doctor to let them check it out.
Possibly but unlikely, It depends were your cramps are and howoften you have them. I advice you to see your doctor for this problem.
Answerno---I think it possibly could be a sign. My baby stopped growing 6w2d and my diarrhea started that day, but I did not miscarry for 3 weeks. Once the baby stopped growing, I had diarrhea for 7 days straight - and that never happens to me.Now I am pregnant again & I hit 6w2d yesterday and my diarrhea started again. The doctors feel my baby will not make it based on my 6w1d ultrasound, so this diarrhea could be a sign in my 2nd miscarriage.
If you are having cramps and/or bleeding, it would be important to see a doctor. These are signs of a miscarriage or a threatened miscarriage. Only an ultrasound can tell reasonably well how your baby is, or if there is some other cause.
Go and see a doctor immediately, this could be a sign of miscarriage
Cramps are a sign of pregnancy, i was sure i was coming on my period i had all the cramps etc.. im now 5 months pregnant
i have no idea maybe no,because cramps are for menstruation only.
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No
No, it's the baby moving
One week after conception, early signs of pregnancy can include symptoms such as missed periods, breast tenderness, fatigue, and mild cramps. While diarrhea is not a common early sign of pregnancy, hormonal changes may affect digestion. Some women may experience changes in bowel habits, but diarrhea is not a typical indicator. If you suspect pregnancy, it's best to take a test or consult a healthcare provider for confirmation.
No it is not. A UTI is not in the uterus but in the urethra. A untreated UTI can however in worst case cause a miscarriage.
Mildly painful, yes. No worse than period cramps is healthy. Could be your expandung uterus. How heavy is your bleedin? Heavy bleeding accompanied by lots of pain may be a sign of a miscarriage.