if you are pregnant and have any signs of bleed even spotting you should call your doctor. If you are pregnant and are having sever or heavy bleeding you have more then likely misscaried. Call your doctor or go to an er. even if you dont misscarry your baby can have problems due to the bleed if it has cused there not to be enough lining in your uterous.
bleeding and cramping
Bleeding more heavily than normal can be a sign of a miscarriage instead of a regular period. However, it's not a miscarriage if you never actually conceived. There are other causes of very heavy menstruation, including having a non-hormonal IUD.
Yes. Have you taken a pregnancy test? You also could be miscarrying.
Just happened to me too. My dr called it a threatened miscarriage and is still checking my hcg levels.
This may be implantation bleeding if it's light. If it gets heavy, you need to call your doc.
Bleeding is a common side effecx when using the contraceptive implant. See your healthcare provider if it is troublesome.
Ovulation is the time of month when your egg is most likely to become fertilized. If you're bleeding, you're either menstruating (you're not pregnant) or miscarrying (you were pregnant). Other than that, ovulation doesn't have much to do with how heavy or light your flow is.
Heavy bleeding during menstruation is usually related to a hormonal imbalance.
Bleeding is a symptom of miscarriage, not the cause. If a woman is miscarrying, it usually means the embryo/fetus has already died and the bleeding starts when the body recognizes that it is no longer pregnant and starts to clean out the uterus so that the fertility cycle can begin again.
They shouldn't be heavy cramps
I would say that its probably something else. With a miscarriage you'll start to feel ill, or have period like symptoms with some spotting (meaning pink-ish, red, or brown vaginal discharge). This will continue for a day or two before the real bleeding starts (usually heavy like a period, sometimes worse, and usually accompanied by heavy cramping). The process of miscarrying (meaning actually bleeding and possibly passing tissue and/or clots) usually takes about 2 weeks. If you started your period a week later, its highly unlikely that you had a miscarriage. Losing a pregnancy will reset your menstrual cycle, meaning that you wouldn't have a period for 4-6 weeks after miscarrying. Painful intercourse accompanied by bleeding could, however, mean that you have a vaginal infection or an allergy to your lube or condoms. If you're still experiencing painful intercourse or bleeding, please seek medical attention.
It depends where exactly you cut yourself. I'm not a doctor, but if it's really heavy bleeding it could be a severed artery.