Only if they are very bad. Cramps after/during a miscarriage are normal
just a little more cramping than usual
Noone can say for sure if a miscarraige will happen. If you are pregnant and experiencing these symptoms, call your doctor immediately. It's not good. Well, it may not be bad either. If you have a tipped uterus, as the uterus expands, you will get mild cramping and back pain. Having a miscarriage isn't slight cramping. It is like you are having a bad period. Your uterus is trying to expell the fetus. However, if you have bleeding, call the doctor. But you are going to have mild cramping little by little as your uterus starts to expand. If it because severe cramping with blood or so severe you can't take it, go to the ER or call a doctor.
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My doctor has told me that a little blood is normal; a lot of blood (like the amount you have with your period) and/or severe cramping is not. If you have period blood and cramping, you should go to the hospital. Otherwise, you're probably okay, but you can ask your doctor about it to be sure.
The period can be late without you having a miscarriage. It happens from now and then. If you had a miscarriage the test will show positive for a little while longer since it takes time for the hormones to settle.
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Many women can spot and then go on to have a perfectly normal pregnancy. However, it is also possible that it is a threatened miscarriage, but it is also a good sign that there is no cramping. Get as much rest as possible, and see if things progress. If you have had more than three consecutive miscarriages, it would be worth seeking for the medical reason why. A doctor will refer you to the appropriate specialist.
I'm cramping a little ans i have a brown discharge it that a sign of pregnancy
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it takes time, don't worry, i have 1 little girl now and after sex i always got severe cramping,
some people when they have their tubes tied are left with little tears which can allow sperm through. is more common if youd had a c-section in the past.