Only your doctor can answer that question.You should call your provider immediately.
You could have had an incomplete miscarriage or have an infection. Contact your Dr immediately.
if the ultrasound confirmed the baby was in the uterus and not in the fallopian tube then relax. the first sign of miscarriage is bleeding so everything is okay if you aren't bleeding joymaker rn
No, any cramps or bleeding while pregnant is abnormal and usually the sign of a miscarriage. If this occurs during a pregnancy go to the hospital straight away.
No, this is normal. It is pains from your uterus stretching. If you notice any bleeding though, go and see your doctor or midwife
Pain that is heavy cramping and accompanied by bloody discharge or bleeding like having a period could indicate a miscarriage. It is difficult to tell that early in a pregnancy unless you have a doctor's exam.
Severe abdominal pain & bleeding is always experience during a miscarriage. Small abdominal pains can be a indication of problems & you should seek a doctors opinion on this. Severe abdominal pains require A&E. However mild abdominal pains are very common during early pregnancy & in the majority of cases are not a threatened miscarriage.
Bleeding (usually heavy) maybe some cramping == == This bleeding may or may not be accompanied by crampy pains - a bit like period pains, or the bleeding can continue on for several days before the more serious pains kick in. Also be aware that this bleeding does not necessarily mean you will miscarry - I have always had bleeding in pregnancy and it has gone both ways.If the bleeding does continue to the stage of being an 'inevitable' miscarriage, then expect quite strong pains and an increase in the amount of blood loss. Clots - sometimes quite large - can be lost. Occasionally you may see the baby, which sounds scary but isn't so bad when it comes to it.
Bleeding (usually heavy) maybe some cramping == == This bleeding may or may not be accompanied by crampy pains - a bit like period pains, or the bleeding can continue on for several days before the more serious pains kick in. Also be aware that this bleeding does not necessarily mean you will miscarry - I have always had bleeding in pregnancy and it has gone both ways.If the bleeding does continue to the stage of being an 'inevitable' miscarriage, then expect quite strong pains and an increase in the amount of blood loss. Clots - sometimes quite large - can be lost. Occasionally you may see the baby, which sounds scary but isn't so bad when it comes to it.
I've had 3 miscarriage. I'm 3 weeks pregnant & I started spotting an having slight pains in my back and stomach.What could be some of the reason for this to keep happening? == ==
It's possible. Get her to the doctor right away to have her checked out.
This could be a completely normal part of pregnancy. If you are concerned you should speak to your doctor for reassurance. If you are at risk of miscarriage you are likely to have really bad pain, and/or have bleeding.